I simply upgraded from Edgy to Feisty and lost the functionality of
samba. And all I had was simple shares that were all public (security =
share).

Now, a lot of posts mentioned that removing "msdfs proxy = no" from
smb.conf did the trick. In my case, however, there was no "msdfs proxy =
no" in my smb.conf file so I was stumped.

After fiddling and searching, I just added "msdfs proxy = no" in my
smb.conf and restarted samba (sudo /etc/init.d/samba restart). And then
I commented out "msdfs proxy = no" and restarted samba (I think I even
had to restart Ubuntu itself).

And voila! It's now working. I can dupllicate the problem. If I
uncomment "msdfs proxy = no" in my smb.conf and restart samba, it won't
work. If I comment it out again, it works.

Although it got quite off topic, I agree with the comments on this post.
This bug should have not come out with the release. Remember that I only
used the auto upgrade process as suggested by Ubuntu (I didn't ask for
it!).

But I'd have to agree with Chris: "That's the price of freedom,
platform-independence and community-driven tests. I still think it's an
affordable price." As a completely open source solution, UBUNTU rocks!
However, if we want UBUNTU to be a replacement for MS Windows, then this
is definitely not the right path.

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