Mandrake's default setting is to have:
map to guest = bad user
in the smb.conf.
This means, that if your Windows user doesn't exist on the Mandrake box, it will get mapped to guest.
I suppose your


[public]
share definition doesn't have a public = yes, or guest allow = yes line?

So I see three possible solutions here:
- Specify map to guest = never, in this way your windows users would get prompted for a username/password when they connect
- Create the corresponding usernames/passwords on the mdk box (both useradd xyz, and smbpasswd -a xyz)
- Allow guest access to public.


About WINS:
if your network is part of a bigger one, your needs could vary depending of your setup:
-permanent vs. temporary connection
-static IP addresses vs. DHCP
-having a WINS server on the bigger network or not.


Cheers,

Geza

Thanks for the help, I've gotten a little further, now my samba server shows up in network neighborhood, but when i try to access it it says "\\MOSES\public is not accessible. You might not have permission, blah blah '' any ideas why i can't access it? do i need to add the username logged into my windows 2003 box to the smb.conf? about the WINS server, ive never had any experience setting a WINS server up. which box would work better as a WINS server, the same box that the samba server is on? one of the windows 2003 machines? or should i make a seperate machine for it? and will this affect the wider network that my smaller network is connected to? thanks again.
-zak


*/G�mes G�za <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:

    Hellraiserr0 �rta:

    >Hi,
    >I have a network in my room with three computers right now, two
    connected to a Lynksys router, that router is connected to a wider
    network, then to the internet.
    >The three computers i have in my room are:
    >laptop running Windows Server 2003, connected to a wireless router
    >desktop running Windows Server 2003, connected to the router in
    my room
    >desktop running Mandrake 9.2 connected to the router in my room
    >i'm trying to get my mandrake 9.2 to run a samba server that will
    allow my two windows 2003 computers to access shares on it. i do
    not have a domain controller, just a small home network with a few
    routers. i am having alot of trouble getting the samba server to
    work correctly. First, when i use LinNeighborhood, i can see all
    my other windows computers on my network. When i open Network
    Places on my windows 2003 computers, i cannot see my mandrake
    machine shares. however, if i go to Entire Network/Microsoft
    Windows Network i see my workgroup name (MSHOME) but i also see an
    additional workgroup named MDKGROUP. When i open MDKGROUP it says
    "unable to open mdkgroup, you might not have permission blah blah"
    but earlier, i COULD open it, and when i did i saw a Samba Server
    vsomething.something(LOCALHOST). and when i opened that, i say the
    folder on the mandrake box that i was sharing, but when i tried to
    open it, it gave me an error saying i didnt have permission. i'm
    very confused
    > and cant seem to even browse my mandrake shares. im also
    confused as to why there is a MDKGROUP workgroup, when i specified
    "workgroup = MSHOME" in my smb.conf. can someone PLEASE help me?
    thanks in advance
    >-zak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    >
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    >
    In order for Network Neighborhood, LinNeighborhood, etc to work
    better
    you should set up one of your computers as a WINS server, any of them
    (Samba ,W2k3) are able to do this. Then configure the other two to
    use
    this WINS server. It seems that you currently are using broadcast
    node
    discovery, which could be very ineficient even in such a 3
    computers setup.

    Cheers

    Geza Gemes

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