Hello,

Am Dienstag, den 12.08.2008, 14:34 -0500 schrieb Peter Hombach:

> this is the pertinent section of smb.conf:
> 
> [global]
...
        invalid users = root
...
> [dir]
...

Looks OK. We dropped "invalid users = root" since 3.0.28a and 3.20 in
the default configuration but if it worked before this shouldn't be the
problem.

> This file was generated with SWAT and worked flawlessly in the past, 
> i.e. until about three or four weeks ago. The Windows clients operate 
> under Windows XP (all Windows service packs installed).

[2008/08/12 13:08:11,  0] lib/util_sock.c:write_data(1059)
[2008/08/12 13:08:11,  0] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_addr_internal(1596)
  getpeername failed. Error was Transport endpoint is not connected
  write_data: write failure in writing to client 0.0.0.0. Error 
Connection rese$
[2008/08/12 13:08:11,  0] smbd/process.c:srv_send_smb(74)
  Error writing 4 bytes to client. -1. (Transport endpoint is not 
connected)

The above is usually a client disconnect so that the server cannot send
to the client.

[2008/08/12 13:15:13,  0] smbd/service.c:make_connection_snum(1078)
  Can't become connected user!

This looks like your problem. Could you check/test if your user are OK?

"pdbedit -L" and connect to the server with "smbclient -U
youruser //localhost/dir"

-- 
Noèl Köthe <noel debian.org>
Debian GNU/Linux, www.debian.org

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