On Tuesday 15 April 2008 16:09:03 Claude Jones wrote: > On Tue April 15 2008, Craig White wrote: > > you don't actually expect people to parse that do you? > > I stated why I did it. I'm glad to do it your way. Here's the current: > Claude, I've been watching this thread because I've wrestled with samba so often and been told that there is no problem, it must be me :-) Here's my suggestion. Delete these lines from the Fedora version: ldap ssl = No restrict anonymous = no wins support = true max protocol = NT default service = global acl compatibility = server signing = Auto You don't need them, and on one installation at least I remember that the last line there was the cause of my problems. Copy the contents of /etc/hosts into /etc/samba/lmhosts, re-start samba, leave it a while, then try again. FWIW, a while back I had a thread on the CentOS list about being unable to get user mode working, and I found, as you did, that even after re-starting samba it still didn't work - but then did a while later. I've never heard a convincing argument as to why that should be so. HTH Anne
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