> smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd I made this change it worked. > security = share In my smb.conf this is still set to: security = user This is evidently acceptable. On Wednesday 17 July 2002 09:57, Logan Kennelly wrote: > On Wednesday 17 July 2002 01:05 am, Trent Shipley wrote: > > 3) Win2K cannot browse any shares. It's username/Password combo doesn't > > work. (I suspect there are a toggle or two that I'm missing. Maybe a > > host-allow file or something too.) > > I had a similar problem when I set up my Samba share. After digging > through the newsgroups, I believe I fixed the problem by adding the > following three lines into my smb.conf under the "[global]" category: > > encrypt passwords = yes > security = share > smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd > > The reasoning was that Windows 2000 _requires_ that passwords be encrypted > by default. Although you can edit the registry to change this option, it > seems better to just go along with it. > > Notes: > > I believe /etc/samba/smbpasswd must exist, even if it is a zero byte file. > The permissions also have to be set so that the world cannot view the file. > > The "security = share" may or may not be required. It has to do with your > individual configuration, but I don't think there is any issues with > leaving it as share. This setting is recommended for "guest" shares where > no password is required.