On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 15:42 -0400, Ray Leventhal wrote:
On your Windows box, set up a user and password that match *exactly* what was entered for *samba* user/password. I can browse and connect to samba servers with security = user .
Akemi
Hi Akemi,
I've done that with my own un/pw on my WinXP machine as well as the new CentOS/Samba server. in 'user' security mode, I get prompted as described, re-feeding me the prompt with <SERVERNAME>/ray as the username over and over again. No joy there.
Thanks, -Ray
Ok, Ray and Anne Post me your Samba Version "rpm -q samba". Akemi has helped me with my samba problems but I can't get nowhere when I put "mode=user". Believe this or not I have never had this kind of problem with samba. I want to be able to authenticate by the logged on client machine, so it will automount the user share specified. I am really thinking of Back Portting to a later version of samba in the version 3 series. I even followed the How To Samba and used there user mode config file and got nowhere. Is something wrong with the cifs protocol? This is really agervatting.
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