I'm running Debian/Linux "potato" kernel 2.2.10 with Samba 2.0.4b and I'm
trying to setup a Linux box to masquerade and allow browsing across the
Linux box. Currently, IP Masquerading is working and I'm using the default
Debian auto-configuration. More specifically, I want the machines on the
loc
On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, Antonio Doldo wrote:
> In the windows machines usually are used two protocols:
> IPX/SPX and NetBEUI for connecting the MS network, while for samba is
> request the stacks TCP/IP.
I don't know what your talking about... win95 supports TCP/IP, so why
would there be a problem?
At 14.56 10/02/98 -0500, Paul Miller wrote:
>On Tue, 10 Feb 1998, Antonio Doldo wrote:
>
>> At 22.42 07/02/98 -0500, Paul Miller wrote:
>> >When I set samba to USER mode, it doesn't accept passwords from windows
>> >machines.. It works from linux machines.. I'm using encrypted password
>> >and the
On Tue, 10 Feb 1998, Antonio Doldo wrote:
> At 22.42 07/02/98 -0500, Paul Miller wrote:
> >When I set samba to USER mode, it doesn't accept passwords from windows
> >machines.. It works from linux machines.. I'm using encrypted password
> >and the lastest samba release.
> >
>
> I believe that th
At 22.42 07/02/98 -0500, Paul Miller wrote:
>When I set samba to USER mode, it doesn't accept passwords from windows
>machines.. It works from linux machines.. I'm using encrypted password
>and the lastest samba release.
>
I believe that the problem is simply in the login in win95 network
(netbeu
When I set samba to USER mode, it doesn't accept passwords from windows
machines.. It works from linux machines.. I'm using encrypted password
and the lastest samba release.
Another problem is that the $IPC resource isn't public, so windows
computer won't browse the shares..
Everything works in
I can't get the \\server\share%user syntex to work.. It'll just log on as
the public user w/o asking for a password. Anyone have this problem?
-Paul
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