On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 15:05, Mike MacCana wrote:
> Either upgrade your Samba to support signing (as the latest Samba does by
> default) or modify your 2003 server to disable signing (see the MS
> knowledgebase of getting NT 4 for talk to 2K3 domain controllers - the
> same applies).

I am using Samba 3.05 in Debian Unstable which is the latest version I
can see at www.samba.org.

I have client signing set to yes in my smb.conf.  However, I don't see
how that affects mounting shares.

Also, I can use the shares with smbclient.


> 
> > So googling told me that I must use CIFS.
> 
> That's a seperate thing from connection signing. You have a signing
> problem.

Is there anywhere else Ineed to turn on signing or check it's config?

Thanks for your help.


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