There are a couple of things you may need to do. One is to write a swat configuration file. There's a good example on page 53 of Ts, Eckstein, and Collier-Brown's _Using Samba_ (O'Reilly pub) that works well for Fedora Core and SUSE. You may need to tailor it some for your OS, but I think most of the tailoring will be in where you have to put the file. Also, the example includes the line "only-from = localhost." You may need to change that to "only-from = 127.0.0.1." Localhost almost always works, but sometimes it's necessary to use the IP address instead. Also, after having installed the file, don't forget to restart (or start in the first place) your inetd or xinetd--whichever daemon your OS uses.

You also may need to add root's password to smbpasswd.

Hope this helps.

Eric Hines

At 12/10/05 03:36, Roman Budzianowski wrote:
I got SWAT running on OS X 10.4 and when I go to localhost:901 I am
asked for password. However neither root nor admin work (I enabled
root). I get:

The name or password entered for area "SWAT" on localhost:901 was
incorrect. Please try again.

Thanks for help,

Roman Budzianowski
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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