[Samba] Access to shares via two NIC

Marian Mlcoch, Ing mm at tsmp.sk
Wed Jul 30 05:17:45 GMT 2003


Your problem is not samba but domain controller on eth2 subnet.
W2k users on this net is joined to domain and samba not. Try create acount
for samba on machine control panel W2k PDC as standalone NT server. Or
simply join samba to domain from samba by smbpasswd -j ...

Bye.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Richard Booth" <r.booth at ulcc.ac.uk>
To: <samba at lists.samba.org>
Sent: Tuesday, July 29, 2003 4:28 PM
Subject: [Samba] Access to shares via two NIC


> Hi,
>
> I have the following problem with samba:
>
> The set up:
> Redhat 9.0 system, with two NIC's (eth1/2) for two networks.
>
> Shares available:
> <eth1># smbclient -L \\\\TEST28 -U%
> <eth2># smbclient -L \\\\TEST25 -U%
> Both give -
> added interface ip=192.21.28.10 bcast=192.21.28.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> added interface ip=129.21.25.3 bcast=192.21.25.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> Domain=[WINS-BU] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.7-security-rollup-fix]
>       Sharename      Type      Comment
>       ---------      ----      -------
>       data1          Disk      Data Share
>       IPC$           IPC       IPC Service (Windows servers bachup shares)
>       ADMIN$      Disk      IPC Service (Windows servers bachup shares)
>
>       Server               Comment
>       ---------            -------
>       TEST
>
> smb.conf:
> [global]
>     <snip>
>    encrypt passwords = yes
>    smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
>    guest account = nobody
>    allow hosts = x y z etc
>    <snip>
> [Data]
>    comment = Test Group Share
>    path = /data
>    browseable = yes
>    writable = yes
>    guest ok = yes
>
> Cleints connecting to smb server:
> All W2K server or W2K professional on both networks.
>
> The problem:
> Share /data1 can be seen and accessed using the guest account, by all
> system on interface eth1, but -
>
> Share /data1 can *not* be accessed using the guest account, by any
> system, on interface eth2.
> I get the classic error message "The account is not authorized to log in
> from this station"
>
> The only difference between the networks is that eth1 tends to have
> stand alone systems, whilst the
> systems on eth2 belong to a domain.
>
> This is driving me nuts! Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Cheers,
>
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