Hey there guys. A client of mine has an old box running OpenServer 5.0.7 for their accounting software that runs on an informix database. Well, in addition to their accounting software, they need to access a share on the server that utilizes the NetBIOS tools. All the clients are using Windows XP Pro. They're just simply trying to map a drive in windows, to a share on the unix box.
The problem is, they all use the same user account to authenticate on the unix box via NetBIOS. As soon as they try to map the drive, Windows requests the username and password. Even though they're all using the same user account, it is apparent that they can only use that account one person at a time. The server does not allow them to authenticate as the same user more than once to access that share.
Please keep in mind this is not using samba. It is using nbd. I've looked in my /etc/default/nbconf for any type of max session parameters, but all those settings in there are correct. I don't know what else it could be.
I appreciate any insight that can be provided! Thanks
The problem is, they all use the same user account to authenticate on the unix box via NetBIOS. As soon as they try to map the drive, Windows requests the username and password. Even though they're all using the same user account, it is apparent that they can only use that account one person at a time. The server does not allow them to authenticate as the same user more than once to access that share.
Please keep in mind this is not using samba. It is using nbd. I've looked in my /etc/default/nbconf for any type of max session parameters, but all those settings in there are correct. I don't know what else it could be.
I appreciate any insight that can be provided! Thanks