hey everyone...

I just put redhat 7.0 on my old linux machine...for the most part I 
have no complaints, but whenever I do any samba operations 
(mounting drives using smbfs, listing shares of any machines 
including my own) I get the following error message:

"SSL: Error error setting CA cert locations: error:00000000::lib(0) 
:func(0) :reason(0)
trying default locations"

after that the samba operation succeeds...I have checked smb.conf 
and it makes no mention of SSL, and there is no SSL 
documentation in /usr/share/docs...also, I don't really remember 
installing any SSL packages (if I did, it would have been just 
because I missed unticking them - I don't actually need SSL)...I 
would appreciate it if anyone could give me some kind of an idea 
as to where else to look to stop this (rather irritating when I'm trying 
to watch output from my samba scripts) error message from 
popping up....cheers, y'all :->

thanks in advance for any help, advice et al...

-d

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