On Tue, 2005-08-02 at 20:25 -0400, fedora-list-request(a)redhat.com wrote:
> Subject: Re: making Samba work
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> Am Mi, den 03.08.2005 schrieb Claude Jones um 1:25:
> > On Tue August 2 2005 7:08 pm, Alexander Dalloz wrote:
> > > Am Mi, den 03.08.2005 schrieb Claude Jones um 1:02:
>
> > > > Ok - I learned something. My resolve.conf file:
> > > >
> > > > search com
> > > > nameserver 69.31.31.2
> > > > nameserver 64.202.97.2
> > >
> > > bingo :)
> > >
> > yes, but what did I win? ;-)
>
> It explains why "smbclient -L StudyPC" did lead you to the foreign host.
> Why did you set "search com"? Anyway, has nothing to do with Samba or
> your setup problems at all.
>
> > correcting something here, help my FC4 box see my Windoz boxes? It seems like
> > the big problem derives from the following example error in the smb logfile:
> >
> > [2005/08/02 16:16:31, 0] smbd/negprot.c:reply_nt1(293)
> > reply_nt1: smb signing is incompatible with share level security !
>
> That is at least no correct setting. I do not understand why you did set
> it.
>
> > I've been trying to figure out what smb signing is about, but the
> > documentation isn't too helpful - I found one suggestion to delete the
> > security line, and one to change it to user!
>
>
http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smb.conf.5.html
>
> server signing (G)
>
> This controls whether the server offers or requires the client
> it talks to to use SMB signing. Possible values are auto,
> mandatory and disabled.
>
> When set to auto, SMB signing is offered, but not enforced. When
> set to mandatory, SMB signing is required and if set to
> disabled, SMB signing is not offered either.
>
> Default: server signing = Disabled
>
> > I just want to share one folder on my FC4 machine to my Windows boxes, which I
> > can now do, and I want my FC4 box to have access to my Windows machines -
> > pretty much everything there.
>
> Why don't you just use the smb.conf as how it ships with Fedora's rpm
> and adjust it slightly? And being sure which each command stands for.
>
> Make sure your network setup is properly (IPs / netmask). You can test
> netbios host resolving by running
>
> nmblookup <name of your samba host>
>
> Again, to exclude problems like iptables blocking make sure "smbclient"
> and "smbstatus" on localhost gives proper results.
>
> > Claude Jones
>
>
http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection/
>
> Alexander
>
>
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