security level problem

Bill Moran wmoran at iowna.com
Thu May 10 14:39:23 GMT 2001


Check the Samba log file to see what errors are occurring. If there's
nothing there, increase the log level, try a few more times and check
the log file again.
Any time I've had problems, the log file has literally told me exactly
what was wrong.

-Bill

Marcin Brynda wrote:
> 
> I'm desperately trying to configure my Samba server under Linux. When I'm
> in the security level = SHARE everything runs smoothly. But when I switch
> to the security level = USER and I try to connect from my PC I get the
> following Windows box: Resources  MYSERVER\ICP$ asking me for the password.
> Every password I'm trying is wrong.
> The same applies when I'm trying to connect via net view or net use from
> DOS. I get an error with: Incorrect network password.
> I checked 10 times my smb.conf file but everything seems to be all right.
> My smbpasswd file is also OK. When performing Samba diagnosis on the step 3
> (smbclient L MYSERVER) I get: session request to MYSERVER failed (Not
> listening for calling name). I checked hosts allow but I have the 127. for
> the server itself. Also the IP number, broadcast and netmask are correct
> when I check it with smblookup.
> 
>         Could somebody help me to resolve this problem: How to connect to the
> server from the PC in the security level = USER mode????
>         Thanks in advance.
> 
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