On Thursday 27 March 2008 15:58:32 Scott Silva wrote: > on 3-27-2008 3:21 AM Anne Wilson spake the following: > > On Wednesday 26 March 2008 22:37:38 Scott Silva wrote: > >> on 3-26-2008 2:22 PM Anne Wilson spake the following: > >>> On Wednesday 26 March 2008 20:50:46 John wrote: > >>>> Thanks for posting the config file but comparing it to mine I see > >>>> nothing wrong. I am going to do a clean install of the server and > >>>> start over with Cent OS 5.1. It use to be a RHEL updated to centos > >>>> maybe that's the reason for the problems??? > >>> > >>> Nope - mine was a clean install. In the morning I'll do a compare with > >>> my settings, but I use a very simplified [global] as recommended for my > >>> situation in Samba 3 by Example, so many of those settings will not be > >>> there. With any luck I might find one that helps. > >>> > >>> Anne > >> > >> Have you both made sure that your xp clients aren't using simple file > >> sharing? That disables credential passing and instead passes guest with > >> no password. > > > > I haven't even tried an XP connection since I installed CentOS, but I'll > > check that out when I do. Meanwhile, getting it to work correctly for > > the linux boxes is more important. > > > > Anne > > Why use samba to share anything for linux boxes? > You can share the same directory structure with nfs for the linux boxes and > have much less trouble. > > It seems like a kludge to use cifs to share between two linux boxes. Because I would have to do samba anyway, as windows laptops from other family members want to access from time to time. They always bring them to me if any configuration work or maintenance needs doing, and even to work on my LAN when their network is down for any reason. In particular, one directory that I samba share is a repository that my daughter and I both need access to, and its content changes fairly often. I didn't want to have to run two systems for sharing. Anne -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part. URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20080327/184223e4/attachment-0005.sig>