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Hi everyone!
Since I searched the internet for an answer to my problem, for three days, I
though it might be a good idea to make the question in this forum.
My Samba Server is a really simple one, only serving files. My smb.conf is
at the absolute minimum (ok, no really absolute;-)):
[global]
workgroup=Univerum
netbios name= saturn
server String= Universum/Saturn
[public]
path= /var/public
guest ok= no
read only= no
That's it. It works before. Windows XP prompts for username and password. I
used a user and a password that was valid in my linux system. I can use it to log in from the shell or per ssh. Now I
reinstalled my system. The same conf file does not work now. I have no idea
what I should do, since it worked before with nothing else more. The only
strange thing is, that Windows transformed my username to <win_pc_name>\<username> while logging in that was not the case before. My distribution is and was Gentoo.
I would be very glad for any help.
Thanks,
Danny
Since I searched the internet for an answer to my problem, for three days, I
though it might be a good idea to make the question in this forum.
My Samba Server is a really simple one, only serving files. My smb.conf is
at the absolute minimum (ok, no really absolute;-)):
[global]
workgroup=Univerum
netbios name= saturn
server String= Universum/Saturn
[public]
path= /var/public
guest ok= no
read only= no
That's it. It works before. Windows XP prompts for username and password. I
used a user and a password that was valid in my linux system. I can use it to log in from the shell or per ssh. Now I
reinstalled my system. The same conf file does not work now. I have no idea
what I should do, since it worked before with nothing else more. The only
strange thing is, that Windows transformed my username to <win_pc_name>\<username> while logging in that was not the case before. My distribution is and was Gentoo.
I would be very glad for any help.
Thanks,
Danny
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