On Saturday 24 July 2004 02:52 pm, David Sanders wrote: > On Saturday 24 July 2004 12:57 pm, Aaron B wrote: > > Hi everyone. I'm trying to set up samba 3 to be a client on a Windows NT > > network. I have smbd running and my hostname ( foo ) configured- not much > > else. > > > > My box appears in the Network Neighborhood on the Windows machines just > > fine. Also, my workstation has been "allowed" on the network. > > > > What baffle me, is that whenever I try to connect to another > > workstation/server on the network for any reason I get the following. > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] smbclient //fooman/share pword -U user > > session setup failed: NT_STATUS_INVALID_WORKSTATION > > > > Now, I understand that this error is a result of my workstation not being > > allowed to access the shares on the network. But, I've already been added > > to the workgroup. > > > > I believe the problem is that smbd is being added to the workgroup, but > > the connections I try to make with smbclient or smbspool are not going > > through smbd at all and are therefore invalid workstations. > > > > My question is, does anyone know how this can be rectified on either end? > > You may need to add the following to /etc/samba/smb.conf > encrypt passwords = true
I already have that set. If it changes anything, though, my computer doesn't sync users/passwords with the network. If this is the problem, I don't know how to solve it, as the smb.conf seems to only mention syncing with Unix. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]