Date: Thu, 01 May 1997 07:54:50 -0500 From: Richard Nelson <rjn103s@mgr3.k12.mo.us> To: support@freebsd.org Subject: Samba and NT Help Needed Message-ID: <B0000013657@mgr3.k12.mo.us>
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Greetings, I am running several NT 3.51 servers and I am sharing via Samba however I am wanting one BSD box to share only to NT users and I have followed all the man pages and I have used this box in the past to share to all clients but am ready to restrict to certin users and I can not get it to work. It just keeps prompting me for a password. I checked the logs and it can see the password server but it say the users do not exist. hmmm. Any ideas? Information about specifics below: I have modified my /etc/host file to reflect my netbios names as such xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netbios_name_of_serverx xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx netbios_name_of_server1 as well as I created a lmhosts file following the above. This is my smb.conf ; ; [global] protocol = NT1 printing = sysv printcap name = /etc/smb.printers load printers = no printer name = lp guest account = guest ;guest account on NT workgroup = domain_name password server = netbios_name_of_serverx, netbios_name_of_server1 domain controller = netbios_name_of_serverx os level = 0 ; 0 loose all elections ; log file = /usr/local/samba/var/log.%m log level = 0 password level = 0 dead time = 180 public = yes browseable = yes security = server server string=%h samba %v ; [shares$] comment = Root Share path= /rep browseable = yes read only = no only user = true valid users = specific_user create mode = 0444 public = no ; ; [problem$] comment = Problem Tracker path= /rep/shares/problem browseable = yes read only = no only user = true valid users = @specific_group create mode = 0751 public = no [webpen] comment = Webpen path= /rep/shares/webpen browseable = yes read only = yes create mode = 0444 public = yes ; Richard Nelson TECH Director Mountain Grove R-III Schools rjn103s@mgr3.k12.mo.us Voice 417 926-3177 Fax 417 926-3054 FreeBSD is GOOD STUFF! And BSD is Very Cool:)
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