Simple Question

NITIN PANDE npande at bajajauto.co.in
Fri Oct 19 23:18:01 GMT 2001


Paul,
Are you able to login using root account?  If not then make sure to map the
users from samba to Linux.  There is a script to do that.  Also, are you in
a Domain or Workgorup environment.  You may have to join the Linux box to NT
Domain.  That's quite easy to do.  HTH,
Ciao,
Nitin Pande
Mail Administrator


Administrator wrote:

> Hi,
> I'm new to linux and samba but I desperately need to get this thing
> working so I'd appreciate any help anyone could give me.
>
> My problem is this:
> Samba successfully registers itself with my WINS server (a Windows 2000
> domain controller) and appears in the appropriate location in "Network
> Neighborhood." However, I am unable to browse the shares provided by the
> samba server. (IE, if the server name is "smbserver", then SMBSERVER is
> present network neighborhoos but I am unable to browse into the server
> itself to view its shares) I receive the message: "\\Smbserver
> <file://\\Smbserver> is not
> accessible \n The account is not authorized to log in from this
> station."
>
> My smb.conf file looks something like this:
> ; Riovia I.S., 16 October 2001
>
> [global]
> log file = /var/log/samba-log.%m
> lock directory = /var/lock/samba
> workgroup = Protaxemployees
> mangle case = yes
> case sensitive = no
> default case = lower
> wins server = 192.168.100.28
> name resolve order = wins hosts bcast
> guest account = riovia
> ; Every user will have a home directory
> ;[homes]
> ; comment = Home Directories
> ; browseable = no
> ; read only = no
> ; create mode = 700
>
> ; /data/shared is a folder that every user can use
> [shared]
> comment = Shared Folder
> path = /data/shared
> writable = yes
> public = yes
> create mode = 666
>
> This was actually created by two people who dont really know what
> they're doing so, any inut would be more than welcome. Its not that
> important that we serve domain logins just yet. ANY log in is good
> enough for me at the moment.
>
> I would really (REALLY) appreciate any help anyone cold provide.
> -Paul Caritj





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