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[ILUG] Samba and Windows 2000

[ILUG] Samba and Windows 2000

ccostelloe at flogas.ie ccostelloe at flogas.ie
Sat Apr 1 17:38:05 IST 2000


Thanks very much for the suggestions, but Windows 2000 is remaining stubbornly unco-operative.  I have to do some more checking out, because there are apparently a few new issues with it: Kerberos 5, the previous NT registry change to enable plain-text passwords does not seem to work, and this apparent change in the RPC call.

Back to the drawing board, but thanks very much for the help.

Ciaran


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Subject: Re: [ILUG] Samba and Windows 2000
Author:  MIME:lbedford at wbtsystems.com at INTERNET
Date:    28/03/00 11:02


On Tue, Mar 28, 2000 at 01:14:42AM +0100, ccostelloe at flogas.ie wrote:
> Anyway, most of the setup was straightforward, and a Windows 98 box on the same test network can see and access the shared Linux directory and printers no problem (the shares are also visible from Corel Linux, I like it's "File manager" and it's automount that shows everything!). The Windows 2000 box can see the Linux computer in it's "network neighbourhood" equivalent, but when you try to access it by double-clicking on it, it comes up with the error "The Remote procedure call failed and did not execute".  You get the same error if you run "net view \\CorelLinux" from a command prompt.  I am using "security=share" on the Linux box and want to use no passwords: I don't want a Microsoft box controlling passwords and logons, and the network the Linux box will integrate to is "managed" by Novell SFT servers with no external access to the Linux box (it's reached an impossible level for users with the amount of stuff they have to log on to, so I don't want to add another logon). !
!
I!
> Anyone wrestled with this monster before?
Yup, but I was getting the problem with a 2.0 kernel. Try upgrading the kernel, and/or rebuilding it with your own particular set of circumstances.

Windows 200 has changed something small in the RPC call, and it fails on Solaris 2.5.1
Linux 2.0.*
Obviously 2.2.something

It works okay with
Irix 6.4
Solaris 7

Now, I may be using different version of samba (in fact I know I am), but when I was using the same version, the same problem occured.

BTW, if you know the share //server/share should work :)

Regards
L.
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