Fellow Samba folk,

        I'm in the process of resurrecting one of my servers with FreeBSD 
6.0/Production, and Samba 3.x (I installed the FreeBSD-obtained package). I'm 
using 'domain' for the security mode, and the Samba server was successfully 
joined to my domain.

        It -almost- works. I can see the share from my Windows 2000 system, and 
browse it. However, I cannot write to it. I keep getting 'Access Denied' from 
Windows.

        I've tried everything I can think of -- permissions on the share 
directory on the BSD side, making sure passwords were the same on both systems, 
using smbpasswd -a to add myself (and a few others) as users, but it's still 
not working. In fact, it's driving me nuts. This worked just fine with 2.2.8 
under NetBSD!

        From Googling around, I found some reference to 'encrypted passwords,' 
but I didn't specify 'encrypt passwords = no' in smb.conf.

        Part or all of my smb.conf file is available for analysis upon request. 
Please, someone tell me what I'm doing wrong before I gain back the gray hair I 
lost thanks to changing jobs!

        Thanks in advance.


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Bruce Lane, Owner & Head Hardware Heavy,
Blue Feather Technologies -- http://www.bluefeathertech.com
kyrrin (at) bluefeathertech do/t c=o=m
"If Salvador Dali had owned a computer, would it have been equipped with 
surreal ports?"

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