Re: [Samba] Remote connection to Samba service doesn't work
No, it's not. And as I've said I'm already using Samba shares from a two different servers on my Windows 7. I've already tried to change Windows settings via local policies and registry. No effect. Windows says it can't find the specified network name, smbclient on cygwin can't even open a connection. Just like there's a magical firewall blocking just the samba. There is no single log with my ip in it. Is there any simple way to test the connection itself? By telnet or sending just one packet, perhaps? You can try the host yourself, it's revik.one.pl, ip 88.198.15.203. Samba is currently up and running. Even a successful connection try would tell something. On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Daniel Müller muel...@tropenklinik.de wrote: Windows XP should work on the fly! Isn't it??? For Windows 7 you got to hack the registry. All entries HKLM. You find the enties: google Windows 7 samba On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 14:03:05 +0100, Mateusz Szymaniec revan...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I've got a nasty problem with Samba. Basically, I can't connect to my Samba service from a home laptop (running Windows 7). I guess that on this side everything is fine, I'm using my corporate Samba shares via VPN, I've been using Samba on my previous server and it was running OK. I've asked my buddy living nearby to connect and it didn't work for him, as well as for 15 other people across living my country. The weirdest thing is, that there are actually people that are able to connect. They were using both Windows XP and 7 and I can't really tell why. I see their connections in logs, but I can't really tell a difference between my and theirs setup. I've tried to use default Debian Etch 2.x Samba, 3.x backports version, compiled 3.x from sources, even reinstalled operating system on the server. I've used default config, copied one from my previous server, wrote it from stretch server times. Every single time it was possible to connect locally (smbclient -L localhost). On the client side, I've tried using default Windows 7 (and XP) smb/cifs implementation and cygwin's smbclient. My server ISP tells that they don't block anything and it's the first time someone has reported problem like this. My iptables are clean at the moment. Currently I'm using v. 3.2.5 with default config with one share and added user by smbpasswd. revik:~# smbclient localhost\\test Enter root's password: Domain=[REVIK] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.2.5] smb: \ ls . D 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:25 2010 .. D 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:16 2010 testfile 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:25 2010 35201 blocks of size 8388608. 33290 blocks available I don't really can think of any single idea how to make it work or where the problem actually lies. I'd appreciate any help, thanks. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
Re: [Samba] Remote connection to Samba service doesn't work
Windows XP should work on the fly! Isn't it??? For Windows 7 you got to hack the registry. All entries HKLM. You find the enties: google Windows 7 samba On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 14:03:05 +0100, Mateusz Szymaniec revan...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I've got a nasty problem with Samba. Basically, I can't connect to my Samba service from a home laptop (running Windows 7). I guess that on this side everything is fine, I'm using my corporate Samba shares via VPN, I've been using Samba on my previous server and it was running OK. I've asked my buddy living nearby to connect and it didn't work for him, as well as for 15 other people across living my country. The weirdest thing is, that there are actually people that are able to connect. They were using both Windows XP and 7 and I can't really tell why. I see their connections in logs, but I can't really tell a difference between my and theirs setup. I've tried to use default Debian Etch 2.x Samba, 3.x backports version, compiled 3.x from sources, even reinstalled operating system on the server. I've used default config, copied one from my previous server, wrote it from stretch server times. Every single time it was possible to connect locally (smbclient -L localhost). On the client side, I've tried using default Windows 7 (and XP) smb/cifs implementation and cygwin's smbclient. My server ISP tells that they don't block anything and it's the first time someone has reported problem like this. My iptables are clean at the moment. Currently I'm using v. 3.2.5 with default config with one share and added user by smbpasswd. revik:~# smbclient localhost\\test Enter root's password: Domain=[REVIK] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.2.5] smb: \ ls . D 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:25 2010 .. D 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:16 2010 testfile 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:25 2010 35201 blocks of size 8388608. 33290 blocks available I don't really can think of any single idea how to make it work or where the problem actually lies. I'd appreciate any help, thanks. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
Re: [Samba] Remote connection to Samba service doesn't work
you try to connect vi internet?? and your local net? Can you work with your shares?? Is in your hosts allow= the subnet of your vpn?? I am doing remote domain login with openvpn without any errors. Your host can be pinged ping 88.198.15.203 Ping wird ausgeführt für 88.198.15.203 mit 32 Bytes Daten: Antwort von 88.198.15.203: Bytes=32 Zeit=17ms TTL=55 No telnet: telnet 88.198.15.203 Verbindungsaufbau zu 88.198.15.203...Es konnte keine Verbindung mit dem Host her gestellt werden, auf Port 23: Verbinden fehlgeschlagen Putty,ssh: OK. You can login from remote to your Host! I think with (ex mine ) the hosts allow = 127.0.0.1 192.168.129.0/24 192.168.133.0/24 192.168.134.0/24 192. 168.132.0/24 192.168.135.0/24 10.0.11.0/24 where 10.0.11.0.0/24 is my vpn range Fix the host allow to your vpn range. Good Luck Daniel On Mon, 3 Jan 2011 10:51:58 +0100, Mateusz Szymaniec revan...@gmail.com wrote: No, it's not. And as I've said I'm already using Samba shares from a two different servers on my Windows 7. I've already tried to change Windows settings via local policies and registry. No effect. Windows says it can't find the specified network name, smbclient on cygwin can't even open a connection. Just like there's a magical firewall blocking just the samba. There is no single log with my ip in it. Is there any simple way to test the connection itself? By telnet or sending just one packet, perhaps? You can try the host yourself, it's revik.one.pl, ip 88.198.15.203. Samba is currently up and running. Even a successful connection try would tell something. On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Daniel Müller muel...@tropenklinik.de wrote: Windows XP should work on the fly! Isn't it??? For Windows 7 you got to hack the registry. All entries HKLM. You find the enties: google Windows 7 samba On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 14:03:05 +0100, Mateusz Szymaniec revan...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I've got a nasty problem with Samba. Basically, I can't connect to my Samba service from a home laptop (running Windows 7). I guess that on this side everything is fine, I'm using my corporate Samba shares via VPN, I've been using Samba on my previous server and it was running OK. I've asked my buddy living nearby to connect and it didn't work for him, as well as for 15 other people across living my country. The weirdest thing is, that there are actually people that are able to connect. They were using both Windows XP and 7 and I can't really tell why. I see their connections in logs, but I can't really tell a difference between my and theirs setup. I've tried to use default Debian Etch 2.x Samba, 3.x backports version, compiled 3.x from sources, even reinstalled operating system on the server. I've used default config, copied one from my previous server, wrote it from stretch server times. Every single time it was possible to connect locally (smbclient -L localhost). On the client side, I've tried using default Windows 7 (and XP) smb/cifs implementation and cygwin's smbclient. My server ISP tells that they don't block anything and it's the first time someone has reported problem like this. My iptables are clean at the moment. Currently I'm using v. 3.2.5 with default config with one share and added user by smbpasswd. revik:~# smbclient localhost\\test Enter root's password: Domain=[REVIK] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.2.5] smb: \ ls . D 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:25 2010 .. D 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:16 2010 testfile 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:25 2010 35201 blocks of size 8388608. 33290 blocks available I don't really can think of any single idea how to make it work or where the problem actually lies. I'd appreciate any help, thanks. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
Re: [Samba] Remote connection to Samba service doesn't work
No, it's not. And as I've said I'm already using Samba shares from a two different servers on my Windows 7. I've already tried to change Windows settings via local policies and registry. No effect. Windows says it can't find the specified network name, smbclient on cygwin can't even open a connection. Just like there's a magical firewall blocking just the samba. There is no single log with my ip in it. Is there any simple way to test the connection itself? By telnet or sending just one packet, perhaps? You can try the host yourself, it's revik.one.pl, ip 88.198.15.203. OK prism# nbtscan -v 88.198.15.203 Doing NBT name scan for addresses from 88.198.15.203 NetBIOS Name Table for Host 88.198.15.203: Incomplete packet, 227 bytes long. Name Service Type REVIK00 UNIQUE REVIK03 UNIQUE REVIK20 UNIQUE __MSBROWSE__ 01 GROUP WORKGROUP1d UNIQUE WORKGROUP1e GROUP WORKGROUP00 GROUP Adapter address: 00-00-00-00-00-00 I would probably lock that down if I were you. Samba is currently up and running. Even a successful connection try would tell something. On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 10:01 AM, Daniel Müller muel...@tropenklinik.de wrote: Windows XP should work on the fly! Isn't it??? For Windows 7 you got to hack the registry. All entries HKLM. You find the enties: google Windows 7 samba On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 14:03:05 +0100, Mateusz Szymaniec revan...@gmail.com wrote: Hi. I've got a nasty problem with Samba. Basically, I can't connect to my Samba service from a home laptop (running Windows 7). I guess that on this side everything is fine, I'm using my corporate Samba shares via VPN, I've been using Samba on my previous server and it was running OK. I've asked my buddy living nearby to connect and it didn't work for him, as well as for 15 other people across living my country. The weirdest thing is, that there are actually people that are able to connect. They were using both Windows XP and 7 and I can't really tell why. I see their connections in logs, but I can't really tell a difference between my and theirs setup. I've tried to use default Debian Etch 2.x Samba, 3.x backports version, compiled 3.x from sources, even reinstalled operating system on the server. I've used default config, copied one from my previous server, wrote it from stretch server times. Every single time it was possible to connect locally (smbclient -L localhost). On the client side, I've tried using default Windows 7 (and XP) smb/cifs implementation and cygwin's smbclient. My server ISP tells that they don't block anything and it's the first time someone has reported problem like this. My iptables are clean at the moment. Currently I'm using v. 3.2.5 with default config with one share and added user by smbpasswd. revik:~# smbclient localhost\\test Enter root's password: Domain=[REVIK] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.2.5] smb: \ ls . D0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:25 2010 .. D0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:16 2010 testfile 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:25 2010 35201 blocks of size 8388608. 33290 blocks available I don't really can think of any single idea how to make it work or where the problem actually lies. I'd appreciate any help, thanks. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
[Samba] Remote connection to Samba service doesn't work
Hi. I've got a nasty problem with Samba. Basically, I can't connect to my Samba service from a home laptop (running Windows 7). I guess that on this side everything is fine, I'm using my corporate Samba shares via VPN, I've been using Samba on my previous server and it was running OK. I've asked my buddy living nearby to connect and it didn't work for him, as well as for 15 other people across living my country. The weirdest thing is, that there are actually people that are able to connect. They were using both Windows XP and 7 and I can't really tell why. I see their connections in logs, but I can't really tell a difference between my and theirs setup. I've tried to use default Debian Etch 2.x Samba, 3.x backports version, compiled 3.x from sources, even reinstalled operating system on the server. I've used default config, copied one from my previous server, wrote it from stretch server times. Every single time it was possible to connect locally (smbclient -L localhost). On the client side, I've tried using default Windows 7 (and XP) smb/cifs implementation and cygwin's smbclient. My server ISP tells that they don't block anything and it's the first time someone has reported problem like this. My iptables are clean at the moment. Currently I'm using v. 3.2.5 with default config with one share and added user by smbpasswd. revik:~# smbclient localhost\\test Enter root's password: Domain=[REVIK] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.2.5] smb: \ ls . D 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:25 2010 .. D 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:16 2010 testfile 0 Fri Dec 31 13:57:25 2010 35201 blocks of size 8388608. 33290 blocks available I don't really can think of any single idea how to make it work or where the problem actually lies. I'd appreciate any help, thanks. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba