check for correct name resolution, can you ping the servername? try
modifying your hosts file.
are your server is on the same subnet? check with nbstat if your samba
server is registered with WINS.
check also the time difference between your samba and kerberos server.

warren


On 11/21/06, Dennis Clark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I can access resources just fine if I  reference the server by ip,
\\192.168.1.0\vol1 but not if I use the netbios name
\\linuxserver\vol1.  The latter usage results in a prompt for user ID and
PW.  If I login as root it works, if I login as any other user in spite of
assigned rights, login is rejected.  Users are assigned to domain admin, all
shares are configured to allow full access to domain admin.  What is the
problem here?  This is the case from any workstation, all have netbios over
tcpip enabled, and the wins server entry on the workstation points to the
win2k3 dns server.



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