On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 23:11, Craig White wrote: > Trying to demo linux for a client that has an AppleShare 6.3.x server. > > I can connect to server with Windows client. > > I cannot connect to it with samba... > > mount -t smbfs -o "username=administrator,password=password" > //SERVER/Share /mnt/mountpoint > > After a 30 second effort, it returns "protocol error" > > likewise... > > smbclient -L //SERVER > or > smbclient -L //ip_address > > doesn't work either - it's strange. I tried encrypt passwords = yes and > I tried it with no and it didn't make a difference. The computer > connected to my Windows server at home - no problem and I do this all > the time. The weak link is obviously the way AppleShare 6.3 server > serves SMB connections. Has anyone gotten this type of setup to work? > Workgroup Name is correct. > ------ replying to my own post... duh, I may have just figured it out...funny how when you get away from the problem, type it up for others and have a moment to think about it, the answer comes... I never have used the command but apparently there is a 'max protocol = ' command and I probably have to downgrade from the default of NT1 to LANMAN1 or so. Anyway, if anyone has run in to this before, I would love to hear about it since I don't want to waste too much time since this is only a demo anyway. Now the laserprinters have me stumped... Craig -- Psyche-list mailing list Psyche-list@redhat.com https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/psyche-list