I think, You need samba client installed on OpenBSD to be able to
authenticate and browse the network drive

Il giorno lun, 03/11/2008 alle 12.07 -0800, Jeff1981 ha scritto:
> Hello,
> 
> Yes this is Samba on the server.
> 
> As suggested by Kevin I am using OpenBSD 4.4. I try to connect via the
> assistant of network drive :
> - distant location connection assistant
> - add a network drive
> - Microsoft network drive
> then after filling data (server name etc ...) I get an eeror.
> 
> The connection was possible using same tool on a Linux distro and even from
> the other computer running Xp this works.
> 
> 2 points :
> - connection requires password but here it breaks before asking me password
> - is the reason why it does not work the fact that it's a NTFS file system
> on the NAS (I don't think so as the protocol only is seen on BSD, not the
> file system used on the local NAS server itself).
> 
> Thanks for help
> 
> Jean-FranC'ois
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