Reg. Samba configuration

thing thing at thing.dyndns.org
Fri Dec 28 00:31:06 GMT 2001


add a share like

[test]
path = /home/test
writable = yes

make it with mkdir etc in linux land

see if you can see it.

You have a very old kernel upgrading to 2.4.16 is worthwhile (but not
likely causing problems in samba)

password server = *

might be easier as you appear to have a PDC and a BDC

disable,

 hosts allow = 172.16.1. 127. 

for now

have you forced the linux samba box to join the domain?

if not do so.

Thing


> Ramanathan Nachiappan wrote:
> 
>  Hi All
> 
> I am facing a lot of problem for connecting my Linux server as a
> member
> server in my Windows NT 4 based network. Kindley help me overcome it.
> 
> Details about my current setup
> 
> Linux Server
> -------------
> 
> Server : RH Linux 7.1
>  Kernal : 2.4.2-1
>  Samba Ver.: 2.2.2
> 
> 
> Network Details
> ----------------
> 
> Windows NT 4.0 Details
> 
> NetBios Names of the NT Servers
>  ------------------------
> PDC : KMS
>  BDC : Server
>  Linux Details
> 
> Name : Liunx
> 
> My smb.conf file details
> 
> [Global]
> 
> worgroup=karna
>  netbios name = linux
>  hosts allow = 172.16.1. 127.
>  guest ccount = pcguest
>  security = domain
>  password server = kms
>  encrypt passwords = yes
>  smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
>  passwd program = /usr/bin/passwd %u
>  passwd chat = *New*UNIX*password* %n\n *ReType*new*UNIX*password*
> %n\n
> *passwd:*all*authentication*tokens*updated*successfully*
> 
> 
> Note
> ---------
> 
> I don't have DNS,NIS or NFS servers in my network.
> I am using Class B Statci IPs for my local network.
> 
>  My problem:
>  -------------------
> 1.  I can able to see my liunx system on Windows Network but i can
> able to access
>     the system. it's giving "network path not available" kind of error
> 
> 2. SWAT is not working in my Linux system
> 
> My Requirement
> -------------------------
> 1. I want to share the resources across the OSes using a single user
> name and password.
> 
> help me
> 
> Regards
> Nachi




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