Johnny Hughes escribió:
OK ... I already told you to run testparm and to validate all your
smb.conf lines.
Here is the first problem ... in 3.0.25, the command "host equiv=" is
not longer valid and needs to be removed ... see this link:
http://www.samba.org/samba/history/samba-3.0.25.html
Start out by using testparm and fix all the errors and then you can go
from there.
What i can notice here is that is says that the server is not using
security..... what is that for?
It says it is not using "user level" security ... you probably have
some other level of security in your config file. The different levels
are detailed here [search for "security (G)"]:
http://us4.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages-3/smb.conf.5.html
(there is security = user, security = share, security = server,
security = domain )
The only thing that is going to work is to look at your smb.config
file, see what is set and figure out what you need to have set.
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ok... first of all... before the last message u get, I sended another
one with my results in testparm, but it was retuned to me becouse it
seems it was rejected as a spam. But actually, the "host equiv" thing
is what I wanted to know.
Thanks
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