From: Keith R. <dsc...@ya...> - 2004-04-16 20:07:22
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> Can anyone send me the detail of how to come out of this. > Also it would be great if I could be a smb.conf file. Shyam, This is my smb.conf file. I have WinXPP, and found I needed to set samba to allow encrypted passwords. . Regards, Keith My smb.conf file: ;/etc/smb.conf ;Edited 10/17/2003 by KHR, works with local networking to WinXP ;Make sure to stop and restart the server after making changes ;to this file. ex: ;/etc/rc.d/init/d/smb stop ;/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start [global] ;uncomment this if you want a guest account ;guest account = main log file = /var/log/samba-log.%m lock directory = /var/lock/samba share modes = yes unix password sync = no workgroup = WORKGROUP os level = 0 null passwords = yes comment = Samba Server Keith set up ;Setting this to 'yes' is what made everything go... encrypt passwords = yes ;In 'security = user' Windows requires encrypted passwords security = user password level = 0 ;Allow the WinXP computer, and other local ones. (192.168.1.x) allow hosts = 192.168.1. remote announce = 033 wins support = no ; Lets Samba know who to inform of shares, and its' existence wins server = 192.168.1.0 dead time = 0 debug level = 0 load printers = no [homes] comment = Home Directories browseable = yes read only = no create mode = 0777 public = yes writable = yes only user = no allow hosts = 192.168. [tmp] comment = Temporary file space path = /tmp read only = no public = yes [EMC] comment = EMC directory path = /usr/local/emc read only = no public = yes writeable = yes browseable = yes guest only = no only user = no [usr] comment = User Directory on EMC computer browseable = yes path = /usr public = yes guest only = no writable = yes allow hosts = 192.168. only user = no [EMC Computer] comment = EMC computer root directory browseable = yes path = / public = yes writable = yes |