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Seems im stumped right now. In WinXP im able to access a share on a linux box
no problem and vice versa. When i boot into Vista, i can access the share that is located on the linux box (provided by samba) but i can not access the share created on the Vista side through my linux laptop. I have tried pretty much everything i know and have googled far and wide and im at a loss. Is this a bug or a feature? Or am i missing a setting somewhere? Thanks, Greg. |
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Oh just to add as well, its not that i don't discover or see the computer, i
see it. But when i try to browse the share, it asks for a Username and Password, even though i have DISABLED password protection. I have tried creating other users with just letter names, and passwords, then adding them to the share, and using that info for the prompt and it would still reject. Thats the real main issue. I don't know if its a misconfiguration with Vista or its my laptop thats the problem. However, i have used three different applications on the laptop (the linux machine) access the share and all came up with the same issue. Asking for a Username/Password even tho that has been disabled in Vista. Greg. "Greg." wrote: Seems im stumped right now. In WinXP im able to access a share on a linux box no problem and vice versa. When i boot into Vista, i can access the share that is located on the linux box (provided by samba) but i can not access the share created on the Vista side through my linux laptop. I have tried pretty much everything i know and have googled far and wide and im at a loss. Is this a bug or a feature? Or am i missing a setting somewhere? Thanks, Greg. |
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wrote: Seems im stumped right now. In WinXP im able to access a share on a linux box no problem and vice versa. When i boot into Vista, i can access the share that is located on the linux box (provided by samba) but i can not access the share created on the Vista side through my linux laptop. I have tried pretty much everything i know and have googled far and wide and im at a loss. Is this a bug or a feature? Or am i missing a setting somewhere? Thanks, Greg. The problem is that, by default, Vista only allows NTLMv2 authentication for network shares. The solution is to either configure Vista to use LM and NTLM, or to configure Samba to use NTLMv2. For details, see: http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS4434907782.html -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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I have the already set, and Samba is configured to use the NTLMv2 auth. As
stated before i have searched everywhere and read everything. And i have tried every configuration setting pssible. Someone please help. Greg. "Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote: In article , Greg. wrote: Seems im stumped right now. In WinXP im able to access a share on a linux box no problem and vice versa. When i boot into Vista, i can access the share that is located on the linux box (provided by samba) but i can not access the share created on the Vista side through my linux laptop. I have tried pretty much everything i know and have googled far and wide and im at a loss. Is this a bug or a feature? Or am i missing a setting somewhere? Thanks, Greg. The problem is that, by default, Vista only allows NTLMv2 authentication for network shares. The solution is to either configure Vista to use LM and NTLM, or to configure Samba to use NTLMv2. For details, see: http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS4434907782.html -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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Hi Greg,
After countless searching and trying just about everything imaginable, I have come to a dead end on the exact same issue as you. I get the username, domain, and password prompt and it will never accept anything. Created new usernames to match existing vista usernames and passwords, didnt work. upgraded samba to support ntlm version 2, still nothing. downgrade vista to use version 1 of network lan manager, still nothing. My situation is happening on my yellow dog version 5 install of linux on my ps3. I was originally wondering if Microsoft had done something to disable ps3s from becoming media center hubs and thus disabled network file sharing. It's definitely frustrating because I upgraded to vista when i believe if I would have stayed with xp, the networking would work. Come on microsoft, you owe us on this one. Anyways, if anyone finds a solution to this....please share.. "Greg." wrote: I have the already set, and Samba is configured to use the NTLMv2 auth. As stated before i have searched everywhere and read everything. And i have tried every configuration setting pssible. Someone please help. Greg. "Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote: In article , Greg. wrote: Seems im stumped right now. In WinXP im able to access a share on a linux box no problem and vice versa. When i boot into Vista, i can access the share that is located on the linux box (provided by samba) but i can not access the share created on the Vista side through my linux laptop. I have tried pretty much everything i know and have googled far and wide and im at a loss. Is this a bug or a feature? Or am i missing a setting somewhere? Thanks, Greg. The problem is that, by default, Vista only allows NTLMv2 authentication for network shares. The solution is to either configure Vista to use LM and NTLM, or to configure Samba to use NTLMv2. For details, see: http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS4434907782.html -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |
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Seems i have found out that Vista DOES NOT allow connections from linux via
samba, OSX and what not will work just fine, but i read an artical that stated that Vista (in beta form did work to some extent) but support has been completely removed in RTM. Bleh i removed Vista after endless frustration, that and Bluetooth doesn't work in any way at all either. So i just formated and installed Kubuntu on the whole HDD. Greg. "nickman602" wrote: Hi Greg, After countless searching and trying just about everything imaginable, I have come to a dead end on the exact same issue as you. I get the username, domain, and password prompt and it will never accept anything. Created new usernames to match existing vista usernames and passwords, didnt work. upgraded samba to support ntlm version 2, still nothing. downgrade vista to use version 1 of network lan manager, still nothing. My situation is happening on my yellow dog version 5 install of linux on my ps3. I was originally wondering if Microsoft had done something to disable ps3s from becoming media center hubs and thus disabled network file sharing. It's definitely frustrating because I upgraded to vista when i believe if I would have stayed with xp, the networking would work. Come on microsoft, you owe us on this one. Anyways, if anyone finds a solution to this....please share.. "Greg." wrote: I have the already set, and Samba is configured to use the NTLMv2 auth. As stated before i have searched everywhere and read everything. And i have tried every configuration setting pssible. Someone please help. Greg. "Steve Winograd [MVP]" wrote: In article , Greg. wrote: Seems im stumped right now. In WinXP im able to access a share on a linux box no problem and vice versa. When i boot into Vista, i can access the share that is located on the linux box (provided by samba) but i can not access the share created on the Vista side through my linux laptop. I have tried pretty much everything i know and have googled far and wide and im at a loss. Is this a bug or a feature? Or am i missing a setting somewhere? Thanks, Greg. The problem is that, by default, Vista only allows NTLMv2 authentication for network shares. The solution is to either configure Vista to use LM and NTLM, or to configure Samba to use NTLMv2. For details, see: http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS4434907782.html -- Best Wishes, Steve Winograd, MS-MVP (Windows Networking) Please post any reply as a follow-up message in the news group for everyone to see. I'm sorry, but I don't answer questions addressed directly to me in E-mail or news groups. Microsoft Most Valuable Professional Program http://mvp.support.microsoft.com |