On Sat, 20 Jan 2001, Rodney Fulk wrote:
>
> My kernel is compiling fine now and I have samba setup on my eth0 connection
> working fine..
> I set it up to allow guests until I get the password stuff setup.
>
> This worked fine with my win 98 machines.
> I even have a script setup in the samba code to have a drive setup in the
> name of the machine that is connecting.
> Ie I have a machine called laptop1 and another called kids.
> BOTH of these win 98se machines will connect fine to my redhat box..
> When kids connects it will connect to /home/kids and when laptop1 connects
> it will not connect to /home/kids but will connect to /home/laptop1.
> (Which is the way I want it.)
>
>
> The problem I am having though is when my win 2000 machine tries to link to
> the linux
> box this way. The machine is called "Linux" and when I try to connect to the
> Linux box from
> win 2000 it comes up with the following error window.
>
> \\Linux is not accessible.
> The account is not authorized to log in from this station.
>
> Is this a password issue?
>
> Once I have this figured out it will be on to getting the cable modem
> working with this and
> IP masq.. ;) (I had that working when I was running Suse and a dial up
> modem so I dont expect much difference.)
>
> My full SMB.CONF follows..
> I would greatly appreciate ANY help I can get...
>
> cut here --------
>
Windows 2000 is basicly an upgrade from Windows NT. From what I remember
from the Samba list, NT will only work with encripted passwords, and
returns that type of error when talking to a server that wants to use
plain text passwords. You may want to read the encription.txt file in the
Samba docs for more information. I may be totaly off base here - you are
using server and not user autheration, and most of the posts were about
users and plain text passwords...
Mikkel
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