Hi, I am having a lot of trouble with getting 0s2 to talk with samba. They seem to be making the right noises at handshake time, and seem to set up a session no problems (using ethereal, monitoring packets).
However, when it comes to actually transferring information (such as doing a listing of a share from the os2 box) it crashes with the error: Open AndX Request, Path: \OSO001.MSG; Read AndX, FID: 0x0000,6 Open AndX Response, Error: File not found (pathname error) Path incorrect \OSO001.MSG So I copied one of these OSO001.MSG files from the OS2 machine and put it into the home dir of the connecting user. Then instead of the incorrect path I was getting a TCP incorrect checksum error. I don't understand why samba wants to know about an OS2 file that contains system messages. Looking in the source code, I can't find any reference to this file, and I cant find the particular error message either. The dos window on the OS2 box just crashes. NT and win2k boxes can connect without problem, but it is essential that the lanmanager connects as well. Anecdotally, samba and OS2 have worked together before, so what has changed with teh new versions? Thanks, Gillian -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
