Does it have general connectivity- can you poing the Linux box?
Does Start->Run- \\sambashare work ?
Did you change your Windows group?
Is Samba running?
I had one of these that drove me absolutely crazy- full telnet connectivity, everything set up right, but it kept losing connection to all of Network Neighborhood. Reboot and (sometimes) it would come back, but a few days later it would go away again.
Finally (out of desperation) I changed the nic in the PC and everything started working again. Very, very strange.
Ok,
The problem is that I had not joined this to the samba domain yet. When I try to do that (join the domain) I get "a procedure (too long) error". This happens when I on the win2k box,
network identification -> next ->next ->next ->next -> I enter the username/password (root username and password for chaos) and the domain to join. Then I enter name of comp and domain. Then I enter root/passwd/domain information again.
Then I get the error. Procedure too long.
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Thanks.
ok, when I try to add this machine to the domain, I get a message,
"error when trying to add this to the domain"
"procedure number out of range"
what the heck is that supposed to mean ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
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Its joining a NIS/Samba based domain.
I have also set the passwd encryption in smb.conf as such,
encrypt passwords = yes
smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd
Also, in lists.samba.org,
I read a few posts that said it could be due to the number of letters of the domainname being odd-numbered. Well, I have successfully added other machines to the domain before.
Set up a user on the linux computer as: login-"test" password-"test"
Set up a user on the Windows 2000 computer as: login-"test" password-"test"
On your linux computer, open a shell and type "smbpwd" -without the quotes. This should prompt you for a name. Type in "test" -without quotes and then it'll prompt you for a password. At the password prompt type "test" -without quotes.
You may have to type in the password twice if I remember correctly.
well, the usual set up is that I am not worried about adding users. What I am trying to do (and what I done successfully over and over again) when I try to add a win machine to read shares of the samba is that I type in the root username and password for the samba to add this computer to that domain.
Also, Mirihall, Iam not sure what I am doing by following your instructions. Can you please explain.
Thanks.
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