Hi,
I have installed the latest samba from potato.
when I do something like this:
smbclient -L xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
I got the following:
session request to xxx.xxx.xx.xx failed
session request to *SMBSERVER failed
where xxx.xxx.xxx.xx is the ip
Shao -- if you have other windows machines, can they get to it fine? :)
If you haven't any other windows machines, that will confound things a bit
(for testing purposes anyways.. your life *will* be easier. ;) but ensure
that the Microsoft File and Print sharing is installed, and ensure that you
On Wed, Sep 15, 1999 at 06:16:09PM +1000, Shao Zhang wrote:
Hi,
I have installed the latest samba from potato.
when I do something like this:
smbclient -L xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
I got the following:
session request to xxx.xxx.xx.xx failed
session request to
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On Wed, 15 Sep 1999, Shao Zhang wrote:
Hi,
I have installed the latest samba from potato.
when I do something like this:
smbclient -L xxx.xxx.xxx.xx
I got the following:
session request to xxx.xxx.xx.xx failed
Is there anything special I have to setup to allow win98 to access my samba
shares? It keeps failing to authenticate my password. I tried turning on
encrypted passwords, but that did not seem to work. The encrypted passwords
gave me the no permission to access resource error. This was all
There's a document (called Win95.txt or something similar) included with
the Samba documentation. There is a problem with late versions of Win95
(so I would also assume Win98) authenticating with Samba. I'm not up on
all the details--the only Win95 installations I have are the original
Win95
I'm not completely sure, but a friend was having problems with this as well,
and I
believe there were a few factors, one being that either 95 or 98 converts all
the
characters of the password to caps, and the other being something about 98
refusing
to connect to a host without encrypted
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Chris Hoover wrote:
Is there anything special I have to setup to allow win98 to access my samba
shares? It keeps failing to authenticate my password. I tried turning on
encrypted passwords, but that did not seem to work.
You must turn _off_ encrypted passwords in win98
I use Encrypted Passwords with Samba and Win98 without incident. My only
problem was being sure to run smbpasswd to add all the users to the
Samba password database.
On Tue, 6 Jul 1999, Gareth wrote:
On Mon, 5 Jul 1999, Chris Hoover wrote:
Is there anything special I have to setup to allow
Chris;
I upgraded a machine and installed a new win98 on my network. No special
action on the Linux side was required. I suppose that I should say NO action
of any kind was required on the Linux side of things (the new machine had
been defined before it was added). I do use encrypted passwords.
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