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RE: samba probs

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Matt Reynolds)
Mon Nov 9 19:58:47 1998

From: Matt Reynolds <MReynolds@XOL.com>
To: "'redhat-list@redhat.com'" <redhat-list@redhat.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Nov 1998 18:48:39 -0600 
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Have you tried appending the NT domain name in front of your username, aka
domain\username?  We have to do that here, as well as switching the NT
registry bit to allow cleartext passwords so you can mount the samba
share...  Hope it helps.

		-----Original Message-----
		From:	Christopher Robert Woods
[mailto:chris@netquarters.net]
		Sent:	Monday, November 09, 1998 6:22 PM
		To:	redhat-list@redhat.com
		Subject:	samba probs


		I am trying to get samba totally working, but am having some

		problems.

		I can mount nt shares without a hitch with smbmount.
However, 
		this is a one way street.

		If I try to browse the linux box that shows up in network 
		neighborhood I get a message that the network is busy.

		Same results if I net use * \\LINUX\down.

		I can ping LINUX and I get a response.  Nbtstat -a LINUX
shows it 
		is registered (but one thing is that it shows its mac
address as 
		000000000000, which is definitly bogus.

		This happens from both my 95 machine and my NT machine.

		This is mainly what I am concerned about right now, is why I
am 
		getting network busy errors, as this is not the case on my 3
box 
		NT domain.

		The other things that are bugging me is that I can't mount
win95 
		shares on my linux box.

		smbmount //wks1/c /wks1/c -U user -P pass

		gives me this:

		smb_don't_catch_keepalive: server->data_ready == NULL
		mount error: Invalid argument

		(fwiw, win 95 is set to user level security, and user 'user'
&  pass 
		'pass' are from the NT domain, but also is an account that I
created 
		local on the '95 machine)

		I am thinking that it has something to do with the fact that
win '95 
		is using user level security (using NTs user database)

		But, I also get this message when I shutdown, and I only
have NT 
		shares mounted.

		Any pointers or input welcome.  Thanks!



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