Title: Re: windows password
Hi,
the problem is the Debian machine's shares security is setup as
USER. The machine trying to browse the Linux machine must have a user
with a password that is the same as a user and password on the Linux
machine. Check the smb.conf man file. You could also
On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Elfert wrote:
> hello all,
>
> Our windows 98 OS2 machine sees our Progeny/Debian machine nicely but insists
> on a password to browse and refuses any offered. We have pored over the
> smb.conf line by line for hours and cannot figure out what's wrong.
> Any suggestions ple
pril 2001 19:41
-]To: Elfert; Debian
-]Subject: Re: windows password
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-]> Our windows 98 OS2 machine sees our Progeny/Debian
-]> machine nicely but insists on a password to browse and
-]> refuses any offered. We have pored over the smb.conf
-]> line by line for hours and can
> Our windows 98 OS2 machine sees our Progeny/Debian
> machine nicely but insists on a password to browse and
> refuses any offered. We have pored over the smb.conf
> line by line for hours and cannot figure out what's wrong.
Make sure "encrypted passwords" is enabled in your smb.conf file becaus
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