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Hello, I can't get your smb.conf file, but I'm willing to bey you either have encryption on, or you haven't applied the clear text reg hack to you 9x, nt box. I'm going on encryption though. If your running a 2.0 series samba you can log into port 901 of your machine with a web browser, and set yourself up with a samba account, you will need to log into it as root. In here you will see a passwd section - set yourself up from there. I have just recenlty finished setting around 15 or 20 samba servers, so if this isn't it - send me a reply, we can figure it out. Hope thats a help, Anthony On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Rob Freeman wrote: > Boston Linux Users, > > Attached is my smb.conf file. I can do a Samba logon from Win 98 machine as pcguest, but I can't log on as kievsky, which is a regular user I created on my Red Hat machine. Its' got a home directory and everything. When I try to log on as kievsky, I immediately get "domain is not accessible or password not valid" But same domain and as pcguest, with the password I gave pcguest in linuxconf, and I am on no problem. I'm not getting something here about access for regular users. thanks for the help. > > Rob Freeman > - Subcription/unsubscription/info requests: send e-mail with "subscribe", "unsubscribe", or "info" on the first line of the message body to discuss-request at blu.org (Subject line is ignored).
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