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loging in to samba from a xp box
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Hi All,
i have an AD win2k network with two redhat 8 boxes to run the intranet. all the win2k boxes can access the redhat boxes through samba, the problem i have is that a new machine running xp pro cant get in to samba. when i type in the username and password it replaces the username with "domain\username" and is therefore unrecognised by the samba server.
any clever ideas? is there something in the samba config that i need to change? should this post be in the windows forum?
let me know
spikes
i have an AD win2k network with two redhat 8 boxes to run the intranet. all the win2k boxes can access the redhat boxes through samba, the problem i have is that a new machine running xp pro cant get in to samba. when i type in the username and password it replaces the username with "domain\username" and is therefore unrecognised by the samba server.
any clever ideas? is there something in the samba config that i need to change? should this post be in the windows forum?
let me know
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Are you using User or Share authentiction, and are you using the same workgroup names on all the PC's? I have a test RH9 server on my workbench and I've got SAMBA running using user authentication and I can access it with XP on my laptop. Normally when I access it I go to network connections, My Network Places/Entire Network then to the workgroup and click on the SAMBA server and get a logon box, once I enter my username and passwork I'm able to use it. I have my laptop dual booting Win98 and XP and have had no problems with 98 but sometimes if I access the SAMBA server with 98 then try XP I can't get in as it says and identical pc is on the network- I think it is just a dual booting issue with that.
Check to ensure the username you use on the XP box has an account on the samba server, or else use an account that exists on the samba box to authenticate.
For example, if I have a user account on samba.mynet called "user1" and login to my XP box with the username of "user2" and don't have "user2" on the samba box, you'll experience the exact problem you're having.
I'm going to create an updated "SAMBA HOW-TO" that will cover all the problems I've seen in this forum and elsewhere, including username maps, samba as a PDC/login server, etc., and let cscgal know when it's done so she can post it.
For example, if I have a user account on samba.mynet called "user1" and login to my XP box with the username of "user2" and don't have "user2" on the samba box, you'll experience the exact problem you're having.
I'm going to create an updated "SAMBA HOW-TO" that will cover all the problems I've seen in this forum and elsewhere, including username maps, samba as a PDC/login server, etc., and let cscgal know when it's done so she can post it.
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