On Tuesday 16 April 2002 03:06 pm, Derek Loree wrote:
> > exist. See attached.
> >
PDC is an m$ construct, denoting the primary domain controller, based on m$'s
retarded capacity to accommodate networks, in general. it's not an app--it's
a designation applied to their concept of a primary serve
On Mon, 15 Apr 2002 11:14:33 -0700
"Brian W. Carver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> ...
> Workgroup, and I can see the linux box named Debian in there. When I
> try to access it I get a pop-up box labeled Enter Network Password
> that says "You must supply a password to make this connection:
> Reso
Hi Brian,
You need to log into the '98 machine as the user "brian", don't bother
entering a password. '98 has no concept of a remote user being
different from a local user (or has no concept of what a user is), it
just uses the username of the person logged in. If you have no login
screen, then
hi ya brian
throw away swat. and your life will be 100x faster/easier..
get /etc/samba/smb.conf from the samba package...
- be sure to have a printer section
- be sure ot have a home dir section
be sure to run the command on linux side
debian# cd /etc/samba ; smbp
To those who made suggestions/asked questions here's a collection of my
responses:
I originally set up the samba passwords in SWAT, but since you asked, I
did smbpasswd brian and changed the password this way and still no luck.
My "SECURITY" line in smb.conf (I assume is what you meant) do
At 1018892045s since epoch (04/15/02 15:34:05 -0400 UTC), Brian W. Carver wrote:
> That reminds me to say that I did set up samba with encrypt passwords=yes and
> I do
> have a smbpassword file.
So you've run `smbpasswd ` and given your user a password.
Now, are you getting any hints in the log
"Brian W. Carver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> But now, there are two Windows 98 computers attached to [a Samba
> network] [..] When I
> try to access it I get a pop-up box labeled Enter Network Password that
> says "You must supply a password to make this connection: Resource:
> \\DEBIAN\IPC$
Won't Take Passwords
Thanks Jason,
That reminds me to say that I did set up samba with encrypt passwords=yes
and I do
have a smbpassword file.
I'd rather not mess with Windows Registries, so I chose your option 1.
Problem is,
it still won't accept my passwords.
Jason Hea
Thanks Jason,
That reminds me to say that I did set up samba with encrypt passwords=yes and I
do
have a smbpassword file.
I'd rather not mess with Windows Registries, so I chose your option 1. Problem
is,
it still won't accept my passwords.
Jason Healy wrote:
> At 1018887273s since epoch (04
At 1018887273s since epoch (04/15/02 14:14:33 -0400 UTC), Brian W. Carver wrote:
> But now, there are two Windows 98 computers attached ...
> I gave "brian" the same password but if you go to the "brian" machine
> and enter that password (or any other password I've ever used) then
> another pop-u
Hi,
For those following the saga, I can now print from linux on the attached
HP Laserjet 5L. I downloaded the latest source code for CUPS, followed
the clear instructions included for compiling and installing it, and
then went to http://localhost:631 and added the printer and whalla! I
can n
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