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Re: samba auto-unloads



I can't help with unloads because I can't get them loaded in the first
place.  It's like this.

client			server			result

w98			samba			ok
w98			nt4			ok
smbmount		w98			ok
smbmount		samba			ok
smbmount		nt4			fail

In other words, I can smbmount everything except an nt4 share.  If I can
do it from w98 it cannot be a password or encryption problem, can it?  Any
ideas please?  

This is vital as we plan on using Debian workstations in the classroom and
users must be able to mount their home directories.

Lindsay



On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Brian Stults wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I've been using the samba client to mount NT drives to my linux box for
> some time without any problems.  Now, on my home linux box, I'm mounting
> drives from my linux box at work.  It works very well at first. 
> However, when I come back the next day, the mounted drive produces I/O
> errors.  It turns out that the smb and nmb daemons have automatically
> unloaded from my work box.  When I login to the remote machine and
> restart samba, the drives can be mounted again.  Why does this happen? 
> Is it related to the daemons versus inetd issue?  I don't fully
> understand this.  There are entries in my inetd.conf like this:
> 
> #:OTHER: Other services
> #<off># netbios-ssn     stream  tcp     nowait  root    /usr/sbin/tcpd 
> /usr/sbin/smbd
> #<off># netbios-ns      dgram   udp     wait    root    /usr/sbin/tcpd 
> /usr/sbin/nmbd -a
> 
> But it appears they are commented out.  I also have the standard startup
> script in /etc/init.d for samba.  I sifted through the SMB-HOWTO, but
> couldn't find reference to this.  Can someone help?
> 
> Thanks.
> 

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