Samba 3.0.0 Access Blues

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I am taking a Samba setup essentialy unchanged from Samba on Red Hat 8
(samba-2.2.7-5.8.0) to Fedora Core 1 (samba-3.0.0-15). I can use
smbclient to access anonymous shares (i.e. those not requiring a
password). I cannot use smbclient to access my home
directory. Security is the default, user, and passwords are to be
encrypted.

If I give the correct password, I see:

[ccurley@charlesc chamber]$ smbclient \\\\charlesc\\ccurley
Password:
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED

If I give a known bogus password, I see:

[ccurley@charlesc chamber]$ smbclient \\\\charlesc\\ccurley
Password:
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE

So I believe my passwords are being correctly encrypted, etc. and that
something after password authentication is failing. Permissions on
/home/ccurley allow others to read and search /home/ccurley.

None the less, I can't log on. Why am I seeing
"NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED"?


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