[Re: win95 again]

Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl at samba.org
Mon Jan 17 15:32:58 GMT 2000


no version of windows can be requested to use ports other than 137, 138
and 139, end of story.

... without hex-dump hacking the binaries, of course.

On Mon, 17 Jan 2000, Roman Manz wrote:

> heck, it seems obviously that I'm a little beginner...
> The idea behind was to run two different SAMBA daemons listening to two
> different ports. the default port for the password encrypting NT PCs and
> another port for our noncrypting Win95 PCs. I've read all the descriptions
> about Registry entries to make NT use plain passwords and WIN95 to use
> encrypted one. The problem is that I'm not our PC administrator nor can I
> decide to change the password handling of the PCs. I just want to share the
> home directories of the users on our machines and make them accessible to both
> WIN versions.
> sorry for bothering
> 
> roman
> 
> Richard Sharpe <sharpe at ns.aus.com> wrote:
> At 09:44 PM 1/17/00 +1100, Roman Manz wrote:
> >Are there any tools to make WIN95 map a network drive on an alternate port?
> >I've already searched the internet but found nothing useful.
> >thank's
> 
> Say what? What do you mean an alternate port?
> 
> You mean, 1025 rather than 139?
> 
> A server can redirect to another port.  I don't think Samba generates
> redirects, otherwise we could check if Win9x can handle them.
> 
> >roman
> >
> 
> Regards
> -------
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> 
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