On Sun, Aug 15, 2004 at 03:27:15PM +1000, gillian bennett wrote: > 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?
We don't have OS/2 vmware sessions to test against, so this makes it difficult to keep OS/2 support to the same quality as Windows support. I really want to keep OS/2 working though, so can you send me an ethereal capture file of OS/2 crashing when talking to Samba, and also a debug level 10 log. Jim & other IBM'ers - can you help with this ? Jeremy. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
