Samba Question

Nordahl, Jeff R. (PS, NE) Jeff.Nordahl at gene.GE.com
Fri Mar 16 22:09:49 GMT 2001


>  I recently upgraded our Samba on our SUN E-3500 running Solaris 2.6. from
> Samba 1.9.18p10 to Samba 2.0.7.
> The upgrade increased the speed for file retrieval for our remote clients
but
> for some reason the remaining Win 95 users are now having problems.  All
> other users on Win 2000 work fine.  The users on 95 can mount the share ok
> but the Application Aedsars which Samba works with to view images on
optical
> does not now send the .tif image back to the 95 users PC so he view the
document. I figure its some  Samba config issue or something to do with Win
95 interaction with the new Samba.  We have tried patches from MicroSoft for
password encryption to no avail. Has anyone ever heard of a problem like
this?  I listed a Samba log file for a user on Win 95.  Is there anyone in
the S.F. Bay Area that you can suggest that is available for Samba
consulting? I have a P.O. Thanks Jeff
> 
> 
> 
> [2001/03/15 10:28:59, 3] smbd/open.c:(529)
>   Error opening file RSSCANB.DIF (No such file or directory) (flags=1)
> [2001/03/15 10:28:59, 3] smbd/open.c:(162)
>   fd_attempt_close fd = -1, dev = ffffffff, inode = 18446744073709551616,
> open_f
> lags = 2, ref_count = 1.
> [2001/03/15 10:28:59, 3] smbd/error.c:(138)
>   error packet at line 1645 cmd=45 (SMBopenX) eclass=1 ecode=2
> [2001/03/15 10:28:59, 3] smbd/error.c:(143)
>   error string = No such file or directory
> [2001/03/15 10:28:59, 3] smbd/process.c:(618)
>   Transaction 10 of length 82
> [2001/03/15 10:28:59, 3] smbd/process.c:(448)
>   switch message SMBopenX (pid 1078)
> [2001/03/15 10:28:59, 3] lib/util.c:(522)
>   unix_clean_name [/RSSCANB.DIF]
> [2001/03/15 10:28:59, 3] lib/util.c:(522)
>   unix_clean_name [RSSCANB.DIF]
> [2001/03/15 10:28:59, 2] smbd/open.c:(602)
>   rsscanb opened file RSSCANB.DIF read=Yes write=Yes (numopen=1)
> [2001/03/15 10:28:59, 3] locking/locking_shm.c:(456)
>   set_share_mode: Created share record for RSSCANB.DIF (dev 80019a inode
> 3548337
> 





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