Em Qui, 2002-02-14 às 22:15, Tom Cook escreveu: > Michel Loos wrote: > > > > Em Qui, 2002-02-14 às 05:24, stonelx escreveu: > > > Hi Tom, > > > Check that you have encrypted passwords set to yes. > > > > > > testparm |grep encrypt > > > <enter> > > > > > > hth, > > > > > > Mike > > > > And don t forget the obvious: all users that want to access their > > directories must have been added with smbpasswd on the host system using > > the ID and PASSWD they have on the client. > > > > Michel. > > Thanks Michel and Mike for your suggestions. Here is what I've come up > with: > > $ testparm | grep encrypt > > encrypt passwords = Yes > update encrypted = No > > Is this second option correct? From what I can understand from the docs > it is right so long as I don't have very old clients, and all of my > clients are NT 4.0. > > Also all of this should be irrelevant, I think, since I can't even > browse the server as the guest account (except from a UNIX box, it works > fine there) and that is what I think is a good first goal. But I can't > figure out why I can connect from a UNIX box as guest with no password, > but not from an NT box. I have tried enabling the guest account on the > NT box to no avail.
AFAIK NT always sends a password even if there is none he will send a ''. Have you setup a valid samba accounts with smbpasswd ? Usually checking your logs /var/log/smb helps a lot in resolving such problems. Michel. > > Tom > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >