On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 11:52 -0600, gregorcy wrote:
>
> Matt Burkhardt wrote:
> > On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 10:31 -0600, gregorcy wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >> >
> >> > [global]
> >> > server string = %h server (Samba, Ubuntu)
> >> > map to guest = Bad User
> >> > passdb backend = lda
Matt Burkhardt wrote:
On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 10:31 -0600, gregorcy wrote:
>
> [global]
> server string = %h server (Samba, Ubuntu)
> map to guest = Bad User
> passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost
> passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *Retype*new*password*
On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 10:31 -0600, gregorcy wrote:
>
>
> >
> > [global]
> > server string = %h server (Samba, Ubuntu)
> > map to guest = Bad User
> > passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost
> > passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *Retype*new*password* %n\n
> > *
[global]
server string = %h server (Samba, Ubuntu)
map to guest = Bad User
passdb backend = ldapsam:ldap://localhost
passwd chat = *New*password* %n\n *Retype*new*password* %n\n
*all*authentication*tokens*updated*
log level = 2
syslog = 0
On Tue, 2009-06-09 at 14:33 +1000, Chris Smart wrote:
> 2009/6/8 Matt Burkhardt :
> >> Just a few thoughts:
> >> Is Samba only listening on localhost rather than your ethernet device?
>
> Have you set anything for interfaces in your /etc/samba/smb.conf? If
> so, try taking it out or ensuring it'
2009/6/8 Matt Burkhardt :
>> Just a few thoughts:
>> Is Samba only listening on localhost rather than your ethernet device?
Have you set anything for interfaces in your /etc/samba/smb.conf? If
so, try taking it out or ensuring it's correct.
>
> I was thinking that might be the problem, but I don'
On Mon, 2009-06-08 at 12:25 +1000, Chris Smart wrote:
> 2009/6/8 Matt Burkhardt :
> > I'm trying to get Samba up and running and having a terrible time. It
> > says that I should be able to run nmap and see that 137 and 139 are open
> > - which they are not. I have not added any restrictions in s
2009/6/8 Matt Burkhardt :
> I'm trying to get Samba up and running and having a terrible time. It
> says that I should be able to run nmap and see that 137 and 139 are open
> - which they are not. I have not added any restrictions in smb.conf, do
> not have a firewall running and I have increased
Matt Burkhardt wrote:
I'm trying to get Samba up and running and having a terrible time. It
says that I should be able to run nmap and see that 137 and 139 are open
- which they are not. I have not added any restrictions in smb.conf, do
not have a firewall running and I have increased the log