I can log on to the server, from the console, using her ID/password.
I'll check the groups when I get home as see if that makes a difference.
![]() I can log on to the server, from the console, using her ID/password.
I'll check the groups when I get home as see if that makes a difference. |
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![]() she has the same groups as I do. I'm using the same smb.conf from the old server. I can log her in from a workstation to TIMMY (old server) but not to JAYHAWK.
I can switch (KVM) to either server and log in to both TIMMY and JAYHAWK using her id/password. But from Windows, I can log in as myself to either server. I can log in as her only to TIMMY. I don't see what I'm missing |
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![]() I don't know if that's what's biting you, but have a look at this thread:
https://answers.laun...a/+question/51325 Look for stentor007 - dunno if it's valid or not. Also, take a look at this LinuxPlanet tutorial. Maybe it'll help: http://www.linuxplan...tutorials/6495/2/ Good luck! Cheers, Scott. |
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![]() Gotta be something simple that I'm overlooking.
Saw a mention about smbusers file. Created it. Nothing. Gave everyone the same groups. Nothing. I can access both servers from both workstations using my id. I can access TIMMY (old) from both workstations with wife's id. I cannot access JAYHAWK from either workstation with wife's id. ????? |
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![]() I recall having a messed up HOSTS file that didn't work right. Turns out, I had a comma replacing a period.... Perhaps you've got a simple typo somewhere?
Good luck! Cheers, Scott. |