Blaisorblade wrote:
> 
> Almost certainly you just need to setup samba to allow write access to
> that share... maybe you have "security=host" in your smb.conf (if that
> value for "security" exists).
> 
This some values out of my smb.conf
        map to guest = Bad User
        encrypt passwords = Yes
        keepalive = 60
        wins support = Yes
        unix password sync = Yes
        local master = Yes
        security = user

> 
> Notice that, if you want to setup authentication (the alternative is
> enabling guest access read/write, with :
> 
>    guest ok = yes
>    writable = no
> 
and some other values out of my smb.conf
[Video]
        writeable = yes
        public = yes
        guest ok = Yes
        read only = No
        path = /Video

> ), either you set the lan hosts to use unencrypted passwords (because when
> receiving the Win hash it can't check it against the Unix hash), or you
> set an indipendent Samba password for each user you want to enable (as I
> did, having only 1 user) with smbpasswd, or you use winbind to make your
> Unix account fetch passwords from the Samba database (or even you create a
> Windows 2000 domain with Samba 3 and LDAP).

I have no problems with encrypted passwords between Windows and Samba. My
Samba-Server can provide any directory for read/write access but not the
hostfs-directory.

-- 
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