[SLE] IPC$ password error

From: marcia (raknakce_at_cox-internet.com)
Date: 02/29/04

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    Date: Sun, 29 Feb 2004 12:46:43 -0600
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        Dear All,

    I have my Suse 8.2 distro setup with samba 2.28a and use webmin mostly
    for samba configuration. I have 3 computers networked using samba. I use
    a SpeedStream wireless/wired router which is directly wired into my Suse
    8.2(samba server).

    My husband's computer is hooked up to the only printer(HP 940c deskjet)
    and has windows 98 SE . I , also, have a laptop that is wirelessly
    hooked up to this router.

    I can browse easily now through LinNeighborhood on my Suse 8.2, and I
    can see my linuxserver from windows 98 Network Neighborhood. I can
    browse and open the shared folders that are my husband's when I am using
    his win 98 computer, but whenever I try to open the linux computer from
    Network Neighborhood I get the IPC$ password box that does not accept
    any passwords. I have studied this for weeks and cannot get around it
    yet. I have share security setup and encrypted passwords. I did not want
    to change windows 98 to unencrypted but if that is the only way I will
    since this is only a home private network with 2 people using the
    computers-----certainly a trusted network.

    I believe this could be a permission problem or a password problem even
    though I did what I can to make sure all the passwords, users, etc are
    the same on both computers. I cannot figure this out. Here is my
    smb.conf which shows what a newbie I am at this I am sure. Any help will
    be greatly appreciated. Thanks very much. Marcia

    # Global parameters
    [global]
            netbios name = LINUXSERVER
            security = SHARE
            encrypt passwords = Yes
            null passwords = Yes
            username map = /etc/samba/smbusers
            unix password sync = Yes
            log level = 1
            syslog = 0
            time server = Yes
            unix extensions = Yes
            socket options = SO_KEEPALIVE TCP_NODELAY IPTOS_LOWDELAY
            printcap name = CUPS
            os level = 62
            preferred master = Yes
            local master = No
            domain master = Yes
            message command = /usr/bin/LinPopUp "%f" "%m" %s; rm %s
            guest account = pcguest
            valid users = root,marcia,marcialynn,kevin
            admin users = marcia,root,kevin
            read list = admin,root,marcia,kevin
            write list = admin,root,marcia,kevin
            printer admin = admin,marcia,kevin,root
            read only = No
            guest ok = Yes
            printing = cups
            veto files = /*.eml/*.nws/riched20.dll/*.{*}/

    [homes]
            comment = Home Directories
            valid users = %S
            create mask = 0770
            directory mask = 0750

    [printers]
            comment = All Printers
            path = /var/tmp
            create mask = 0770
            printable = Yes
            printer name = draft
            browseable = No

    [print$]
            comment = Printer Drivers
            path = /var/lib/samba/drivers
            valid users = root,marcia,marcialynn,Kevin,kevin,@ntadmin
            write list = root,@ntadmin,kevin,marcia
            force group = ntadmin
            create mask = 0770
            directory mask = 0775

    [zip]
            path = /dev/sda4

    [AllPhotos]
            path = /home/marcia/Desktop/AllPhotos

    [GoVIdeodvd]
            path = /home/marcia/Desktop/GoVIdeodvd
            create mask = 0770
            force create mode = 0755

    [Recipes]
            path = /home/marcia/Recipes

    [Recipes2]
            path = /home/marcia/mnt/LINUXSERVER/Recipes

    [GoVIdeodvd2]
            path = /home/marcia/mnt/LINUXSERVER/GoVIdeodvd
            valid users =
    root,marcia,marcialynn,kevin,admin,+lp,+public,+ntadmin,+users
            admin users =
            read list =
            write list = admin
            map system = Yes

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