We have a very old MS-Windows domain running on a Win2K advanced server. After the most recent update to Samba it appears that we can no longer connect to shares on that system from our CentOS-6.4 workstations. Is this a known problem or configuration issue that we need to address through local modifications or do we have to roll back to the older version to regain connectivity?
Regards,
Am 18.09.2013 14:55, schrieb James B. Byrne:
We have a very old MS-Windows domain running on a Win2K advanced server. After the most recent update to Samba it appears that we can no longer connect to shares on that system from our CentOS-6.4 workstations. Is this a known problem or configuration issue that we need to address through local modifications or do we have to roll back to the older version to regain connectivity?
Regards,
What does your samba server log about the connection attempts? Without that information everything else is wild guessing and unprofessional.
Alexander
try asking from samba mailinglist. Your Windows system is tool old, sorry :(
-- Eero
2013/9/18 James B. Byrne byrnejb@harte-lyne.ca
We have a very old MS-Windows domain running on a Win2K advanced server. After the most recent update to Samba it appears that we can no longer connect to shares on that system from our CentOS-6.4 workstations. Is this a known problem or configuration issue that we need to address through local modifications or do we have to roll back to the older version to regain connectivity?
Regards,
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