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David Grant
tijian_bbs at hotmail.com
Tue Mar 9 01:56:43 GMT 1999
Whenever I try to connect to a service on my Samba server (with a client
running Win98) I get a password prompt, and after entering it, am told
that it is incorrect. I have made 100% sure that my password is correct,
and that my login matches. The problem reported in the Samba log is
this:
...
sessetupX:name=[DAVE]
1999/08/09 17:14:25 error packet at line 644 cmd=115 (SMBsessetupX)
eclass=2 ecode=2
error string= No such file or directory
end of file from client
etc....
I've succesfully completed the steps 1 through 7 in the DIAGNOSIS.txt
included in the package. On step 8, I get the same error shown above.
My "allow hosts" command is commented out. Security = user. Testparm
reports no problems. I can connect locally on my linux machine (running
the samba server) using smbclient, only remote logins do not work. The
service which I am trying to connect to (a public service) DOES exist.
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Aside from that - another strange thing:
With smbclient, If I want to connect to \\HOSTNAME\SERVICE, I have to
type "smbclient \\\\HOSTNAME\\SERVICE" (hence I need double the "\"
characters) or else I get an error saying that there "aren't enough '\'
characters in the service name".
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