Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-25 Thread Steve Cohen
Steve Cohen wrote: Now, Craig, to your point about security=USER being as good a choice for me: I'm ready to try this. Can you explain how it would work for my family users who don't at present log on with passwords? (they are using XP). Do they fall under the guest user as they do with securi

Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-25 Thread Steve Cohen
Steve Cohen wrote: Craig White wrote: Steve Cohen wrote: OK, let me ask this question another way, short and simple: In a security=SHARE samba network, is there any way for a computer outside the workgroup to connect to and use (not talking about "see") a printer shared by samba on that network?

Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-24 Thread Steve Cohen
Craig White wrote: On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 21:20 -0600, Steve Cohen wrote: Steve Cohen wrote: OK, let me ask this question another way, short and simple: In a security=SHARE samba network, is there any way for a computer outside the workgroup to connect to and use (not talking about "see") a printe

Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-24 Thread Craig White
On Thu, 2005-02-24 at 21:20 -0600, Steve Cohen wrote: > Steve Cohen wrote: > > OK, let me ask this question another way, short and simple: > > In a security=SHARE samba network, is there any way for a computer > outside the workgroup to connect to and use (not talking about "see") a > printer s

Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-24 Thread Steve Cohen
Steve Cohen wrote: OK, let me ask this question another way, short and simple: In a security=SHARE samba network, is there any way for a computer outside the workgroup to connect to and use (not talking about "see") a printer shared by samba on that network? I've been reading logs, manpages, boo

Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-24 Thread Steve Cohen
Steve Cohen wrote: Craig White wrote: I think here we come to the nub of the matter - passwords and user ids. I have other Windows boxes on the network and they are able to print on this printer without supplying a password or username. These are home computers on a home network. In smb.conf I

Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-24 Thread Steve Cohen
Craig White wrote: whether inline or attachment - I have little inclination to read through a voluminous log. You really need to peruse the logs, figure out the questions you have after reading them and maybe a few lines from them. Sorry. I did peruse the log at some length, found the "Access Deni

Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-23 Thread Craig White
On Wed, 2005-02-23 at 22:22 -0600, Steve Cohen wrote: > Steve Cohen wrote: > > Craig White wrote: > > > > > On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 23:41 -0600, Steve Cohen wrote: > > > > > >> Steve Cohen wrote: > > >> > > >>> I have a little home network, with a wireless router. The main box > > on the ntwk

Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-23 Thread Steve Cohen
D'OH! What a doofus I am. Let's attach the attachment, shall we? Steve Cohen wrote: Steve Cohen wrote: Craig White wrote: > On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 23:41 -0600, Steve Cohen wrote: > >> Steve Cohen wrote: >> >>> I have a little home network, with a wireless router. The main box on the ntwk ru

Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-23 Thread Steve Cohen
Steve Cohen wrote: Craig White wrote: > On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 23:41 -0600, Steve Cohen wrote: > >> Steve Cohen wrote: >> >>> I have a little home network, with a wireless router. The main box on the ntwk runs RedHat 9.0 and Samba 2.2.7a. >>> >>> I have a Win2K laptop provided to me by my e

Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-23 Thread Steve Cohen
Craig White wrote: > On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 23:41 -0600, Steve Cohen wrote: > >> Steve Cohen wrote: >> >>> I have a little home network, with a wireless router. The main box on the ntwk runs RedHat 9.0 and Samba 2.2.7a. >>> >>> I have a Win2K laptop provided to me by my employer with all the typi

Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-22 Thread Matthew Easton
On Tuesday 22 February 2005 21:30, Steve Cohen wrote: > I have a little home network, with a wireless router. The main box on > the ntwk runs RedHat 9.0 and Samba 2.2.7a. <> > I have a Win2K laptop provided to me by my employer with all the typical > corporate security constraints. <> > I can take

Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-22 Thread Craig White
On Tue, 2005-02-22 at 23:41 -0600, Steve Cohen wrote: > Steve Cohen wrote: > > I have a little home network, with a wireless router. The main box on > > the ntwk runs RedHat 9.0 and Samba 2.2.7a. > > > > I have a Win2K laptop provided to me by my employer with all the typical > > corporate secu

Re: [Samba] Bringing a laptop to a Samba Network

2005-02-22 Thread Steve Cohen
Steve Cohen wrote: I have a little home network, with a wireless router. The main box on the ntwk runs RedHat 9.0 and Samba 2.2.7a. I have a Win2K laptop provided to me by my employer with all the typical corporate security constraints. I can take the laptop home and access the internet from i