[Samba] Re: Red X and guest user message in logs

2005-11-27 Thread Marco De Vitis

Joel Franco wrote:


Try sniff the ethernet communication with ethereal in the server (within
a VNC server is cool), or try to increase the log level (3 gives you a
lot information).


Too much information, unfortunately. :-(
The problem happens at random, and setting log level to 3 for an 
undefined time I run the risk of getting out of disk space (I already 
tried).
Maybe I could sniff, yes, but browsing through tons of ethernet packets 
looks like a rather extreme solution to me.


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[Samba] Re: Red X and guest user message in logs

2005-11-25 Thread Marco De Vitis

Joel Franco wrote:


I had that problem of a radom red X in the mapped drive too when the
server was a Win98 machine. The problem was hardware on this server.


I already thought about a hardware problem, but one thing mostly keeps 
me away from this idea: supposing there was some hardware network fault, 
I'd expect to find traces of communication errors in Samba logs (and 
maybe syslog). Instead, I see no errors in there, apart from the guest 
user message I reported.


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Re: [Samba] Re: Red X and guest user message in logs

2005-11-25 Thread Joel Franco
Suggestions..

Try sniff the ethernet communication with ethereal in the server (within
a VNC server is cool), or try to increase the log level (3 gives you a
lot information).

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On Sáb Nov 26 05 01:19, Marco De Vitis wrote:
 Joel Franco wrote:
 
 I had that problem of a radom red X in the mapped drive too when the
 server was a Win98 machine. The problem was hardware on this server.
 
 I already thought about a hardware problem, but one thing mostly keeps 
 me away from this idea: supposing there was some hardware network fault, 
 I'd expect to find traces of communication errors in Samba logs (and 
 maybe syslog). Instead, I see no errors in there, apart from the guest 
 user message I reported.
 
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 Ciao,
   Marco.
 
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