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Upgrade from beta to 3.0 caused probs

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philote

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Oct 2, 2003
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I was running a beta version of Samba 3.0 on Red Hat 9 and recently upgraded to the stable release of 3.0. With the beta version I could get to shares on my Linux machine from Windows and vice versa. This machine is on a Win2k AD network, and I had it set up to use server=ADS. After upgrading my Windows machines are not able to connect to the Linux machine at all, not even to see what shares are available. When connecting, a username/password prompt comes up and no matter which username/password I put in I can't get access. I can still connect fine to Windows shares from the Linux machine and was able to use "kinit" and "net ads join" successfully. I've tried using the old smb.conf file from the beta version as well as editing the new smb.conf file to suit my needs but can't seem to get it working. Also, after using kinit I try "klist tickets" which I thought would show some tickets but it shows that there aren't any. I can post my krb5.conf and smb.conf files if necessary.
 
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