Hi, have been trying to regenerate your error with no luck. Your smb.conf definitely looks okay. I was using samba-2.0.5a-26 but I've upgrade it to samba-2.0.6-16 to check whether I could get your error. No luck. Everything works here. SO.. let me suggest the following steps. 1. Stop all samba services. 2. Get samba-2.0.6-16.i38.rpm from suse ftp site. 3. Do a rpm -Uvh 4. Rename /etc/smb.conf to /etc/smb.conf.bak (NO smb.conf!) 5. Without starting any samba servcies, try logon to SWAT if it works, you can carry on and create the smb.conf thru SWAT and start the smb services. (PS. ensure you have pam.rpm from the a1 series installed) Good luck! phillipp wrote:
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, Wayne Chan wrote:
Okay, shall we have a look at your smb.conf file?
okay - But no snickering---I just plugs em in to see what works :-). [global] workgroup = WORKGROUP netbios name = WINDOW interfaces = 172.16.1.2/255.255.255.0 encrypt passwords = yes server string = My first server guest account = pcguest security = user password level = 6 null passwords = yes message command = sh -c '(echoWinPopup\ message\ from\ %f | cat %s) \ > /dev/console' &
#message command = /bin/bash -c '/usr/X11R6/bin/xterm -T "WinPopup Message" \ # -e /usr/bin/vim %s; rm %s' & ; share name [inwood] ; text to list when browsing the share from a client comment = shared directory for group inwood ; absolute path to the disk directory path = /export/smb/inwood ; should the share be writeable? writeable = yes ; user allowed to connect to the share ; the '@' is used to designate a unix group valid users = @inwood ; enforce file locking? locking = yes ; default file creation permission mask create mode = 0660 ; default directory creation permission mask directory mode = 0770
; share name [homes] comment = Unix home directory space path = %H writeable = yes valid users = %S create mode = 0600 directory mode = 0700 locking = no
[tmp] comment = Temporary Read-only share path = /tmp writeable = no
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