I have a dual boot linux machine which boots to either slackware 9.1 or slackware 10.0. When running in 9.1 I can map to it from a separate XP box by using windows explorer. When in slackware 10.0 I get "Access denied", I suspect the drive has been mapped I just can't access the share. In DOS if I do the following - C:\Documents and Settings>net use z: \\10.0.0.4\root The password or user name is invalid for \\10.0.0.4\root. Enter the user name for '10.0.0.4': root Enter the password for 10.0.0.4: The command completed successfully. C:\Documents and Settings>dir z: Access is denied. This is a problem? I see my group and me smb.conf and not see nothing error. Any peaple have the problem and not know resolve. Please, give me help for this.
*** Bug 1803 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Not about ntlm_auth, but I strongly suspect user error.
Created attachment 912 [details] samba configuration this is my samba configuration
Created attachment 913 [details] this is the log of the daemon I see that the server cant read the smbpasswd or something like that and start trying other sources
Created attachment 914 [details] this is the file of the winXP machine in this log the computers changes messages but the 12.168.1.16 called DESARROLLO cant join the domain of COLOSO the other machine.
/var/log/samba/desarrollo.log is the file we need. As a comment to your last attachement you said something that sounds like you want to join the domain. This does not work with a dual-boot config. Volker
Created attachment 915 [details] this is the log of the machine XP I send the log file of Desarrollo thats the Windows XP machine than can not join with my domain thats coloso
Please look on http://www.samba.org/ for documentation, this looks like some sort of configuration problem. Volker