[Samba] Nothing work : Win2k Nethwork path not found
William R. Knox
wknox at mitre.org
Tue Nov 5 19:59:00 GMT 2002
Is there any explanation for the number of e-mails (dozens) that I've seen
in the past few weeks that seem to be over a month old (see example
below)?
Bill Knox
Senior Operating Systems Programmer/Analyst
The MITRE Corporation
On Tue, 3 Sep 2002 OneWayPub at gmx.de wrote:
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> Subject: [Samba] Nothing work : Win2k Nethwork path not found
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> X-Original-Date: Tue, 03 Sep 2002 22:46:41 +0200
> Date: Tue, 03 Sep 2002 22:46:41 +0200
>
> HI all,
>
> ok. I read all the entries of this mailinglist with the subject nethwork path. I try everything but
> nothing happens. I have no more ideas what i can do. Pleaaaaaaasssseeee heeeeellllllppppp.
> (I also tried to walk throught document.txt)
>
> The problem:
> -Client Win2k
> -Server Suse Linux 8.0 with Samba
> -I completely installed and configured Samba. I walk throught the document of Samba. I tried
> all steps of the issue to solve problems with samba. But in step, I think 7 the failure appears.
> I tried to enter "net view \\server ", but the answer is "Network path not found System error 53"
> -the ping is allright and everything works fine I can see the server in the network neigbourhood
> but I can't see any folders.
> -I can log in by the server itself with smbclient.
> -All deamons work and listen to the right ports.
> -lmhosts on both machines are right configured. ( The ping : "ping server" and "ping linux"
> worked, but "ping linux" only send to the client. It looses 100%.
> -The users are already set. Also the password (both Win2k and Samba without password
> encrypt).
> -All rights to access the folders are all rights
>
>
> In the log.nmbd (loglevel 10) I found 2 things:
> First: master browser not found
> Second: .... subnet 192.168.123.157 (<--- that should be wrong because the broadcast is
> 255.255.255.0), but in other steps in the logfile it seems samba has no problem with this
>
> So i hope you can understand my problem and perhaps solve it.
> Please don't say walk thropugh this or this doc. I walk through ALL docs in the net and on the
> machine.
>
> If you need a ogfile of nmbd or smbd I can send it to you.
>
> Onewaypub at gmx.de
>
> Thnaks a lot,
> Carl
>
> Here my smb.conf:
>
> # Samba config file created using SWAT
> # from linux (192.168.123.179)
> # Date: 2002/09/03 22:49:37
>
> # Global parameters
> [global]
> workgroup = FIREMUN
> netbios name = SERVER
> map to guest = Bad User
> null passwords = Yes
> username map = /etc/samba/user.map
> log level = 10
> protocol = COREPLUS
> max protocol = COREPLUS
> socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY
> character set = ISO8859-15
> os level = 2
> wins support = Yes
> default service = global
> comment = Rootverzeichnis
> path = /
> username = onewaypub,root
> valid users = onewaypub,root
> read list = onewaypub
> write list = root
> force user = root
> read only = No
> hosts allow = 192.168.123.
> hosts deny = 192.168.123.254
> max connections = 5
> sync always = Yes
> veto files = /*.eml/*.nws/riched20.dll/*.{*}/
>
> [homes]
> comment = Home Directories
> create mask = 0640
> directory mask = 0750
>
> [cdrom]
> comment = Linux CD-ROM
> path = /media/cdrom
> locking = No
>
> [printers]
> comment = All Printers
> path = /var/tmp
> create mask = 0600
> printable = Yes
> browseable = No
>
> [Root]
> invalid users = nobody
>
> [Public]
> path = /public
>
> [tmp]
> comment = temporary files
> path = /tmp
> read only = Yes
>
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