Rui Santos wrote:
Hi all,
I've stumbled on a problem I've had before... SAMBA problem.
I reinstalled my machine with openSUSE 11.0 ( former 10.3 ). I've copied the smb.conf file from the previous installation and restarted the samba server.
Now I have a lot of problems: - No one can access my shares. Windows machines claim they cannot see my machine. - With smb_kio I can access almost all machine. A few exceptions a two linux machines configured with security=share - with mount.cifs I can access all shares in the network
Here is what I have done: - Used three samba version: Original, openSUSE Updates and Samba/Stable from openSUSE Repositories. - Tried a lot of smb.conf files...
What I know: - Samba insists on not working. - The Network PDC is an openSUSE 10.3 with samba on LDAP. - Well... on the previous versions, smb used to be listening on ports TCP/139/445. When I issue a "netcat -anp | grep smb', only this pops up: tcp 0 0 192.168.0.13:55641 192.168.0.251:389 ESTABLISHED 9839/smbd unix 3 [ ] STREAM CONNECTED 39575 9839/smbd
I have googled for answers but... I was unable to find any solutions for my problem. Could it be an upgrade issue ? openSUSE 10.3 uses samba 3.0.x and openSUSE 11.0 uses samba 3.2.x. Can anyone point me out in the right direction on how to solve this ?
Thanks
Well, I've managed to work around this problem. Hi had guest account option in a share section. On openSUSE 10.3, I had no problem with this setup. on openSUSE 11.0, I do... This workaround is enough for me... Thanks all for your help. -- Rui Santos http://www.ruisantos.com/ Veni, vidi, Linux! -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org