Jon Schewe wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 09:23, Sam MacDonald wrote:
> 
>>Just so I know in my mind whats happening.
>>***
>>Your trying to connect to a Linux box from an XP box.
>>Before SP2 it worked fine, after SP2 it does not work.
>>***
> 
> Correct, with one addition.  I am able to connect to a "guest ok" share,
> but not one that requires user permissions.
> 
> 
>>You will need to turn off the firewall components in XP as a starting point.
>>SP2 turns on all sorts of security to keep the machine safe from attack.
>>You will need to work through turning security features off until it works.
>>"1 at a time"  this means disabling services as well.
>>
>>You may have to open TCP/UDP ports that allow SMB to make it through.
>>137, 138, 139, 445 are some of the ports.  This would mean changing or
>>adding registry entries.
> 
> 
> See my above comment about guest shares working.  Could it still be a
> firewall problem?
> 
> Just to verify that it wasn't something with my password I verified that
> I can connect with the appropriate password with smbclient and with
> Win2K running inside VMware.

I deleted the message where you copied your samba config, but since this 
thread is still going and I don't have any problem connecting my SP2 
machines to my Samba server, I'm curious.

Do you have "encrypt passwords" turned on in your samba config?

-- jeremy

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