I have a debian box with latest samba.
I've tested with both security = user and ads and I can connect from
Mac Os X tiger to either of them.
Could it be the smb implementation in panther?
cheers,
hernik
25 sep 2006 kl. 18:31 skrev Ron:
Giddings, Bret wrote:
Ron,
This might be the same as I am seeing on my debian boxes. Can you try
using the IP address of the server (or an alias) instead of the
server
name when specifying the share. If it does work using either of these
methods, then I would be pleased to hear it. I did report this
problem
both here and in the samba-technical list two weeks ago but
haven't had
any response. Luckily, most of my users access their shares via
aliases
so we can run with this problem in place. It is still a problem
though
waiting to bite others!
Regards,
Bret
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Of Ron
Sent: 23 September 2006 01:30
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Samba] Mac can't connect to debian after upgrade to Samba
3.0.23
After upgrading my Debian box to Samba 3.0.23, I'm no longer able
to connect to it from my Mac OS X 3.9 machine. I can still connect
from the
linux box TO the mac, but not the other way around. I need to be
able to
mount the linux volume on the mac. I've had to downgrade to samba
3.0.22
on linux to get it to work. My home network is a simple 2 machine
setup with a wired connection. My smb.conf file on the linux
machine looks like this:
[global]
security = share
restrict anonymous = no
domain master = no
preferred master = no
max protocol = NT
ldap ssl = No
server signing = Auto
acl compatibility = winnt
workgroup = MSHOME
[music]
case sensitive = no
guest ok = yes
msdfs proxy = no
read only = no
path = /media/hdb5/music/
force group = mshome
strict locking = no
[HDB5]
path = /media/hdb5/
guest ok = yes
read only = no
hide files = System Volume Information/
case sensitive = no
msdfs proxy = no
force group = mshome
strict locking = no
[rp]
path = /home/rp/
guest ok = yes
read only = no
case sensitive = no
msdfs proxy = no
force user = rp
strict locking = no
*****************************************************
The mac is running OSX 3.9 . The file /private/etc/smb.conf looks
like
this:
;[public]
;path = /tmp
;public = yes
;only guest = yes
;writable = yes
;printable = no
[printers]
path = /tmp
printable = yes
[Shared]
path = /Users/rp/Shared
read only = No
inherit permissions = No
guest ok = Yes
;Created by SharePoints
[User_Share]
path = /Users/Shared
read only = No
inherit permissions = No
guest ok = Yes
;Created by SharePoints}
**********************************************
I've googled this issue and asked on both mac and my linux distro
forum.
Anyone know what's causing this?
Thank you,
Ron
Bret,
I'm already using the numerical IP address. It doesn't work.
Neither do my aliases. The Mac can't connect my debian shares. I've
tried everything I can think of, including replacing the smb.conf
file on both machines with files others have reportedly used
successfully. I'm at my wit's end! Samba 3.0.22 (on debian) allows
my Mac to connect perfectly, but samba 3.0.23c-1 breaks it! I
finally restored samba 3.0.22 by using apt-get install samba/
testing, but now 3.0.23 is in testing, so I can't use that work-
around again. What is different in 3.0.23 that causes this?? How
can I fix it?
Thanks,
Ron
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