09-15-04 04:10 PM
On Wed, 11 Aug 2004 01:28:00 GMT,
"Lamar Thomas" <none@none.com> posted:
> Hi everyone! I am trying to help some missionaries in Africa out with
> trying to get Samba up and running. However, we have run into a small roa
d
> block. They are running FC2 and Samba 3.?. We have a basic Samba system
up
> and running in a Windows workgroup envionment and things work fine with th
e
> Windows "workgroup" PCs accessing a Samba share. However, that only seems
> to work as long as the Windows PCs are in the same workgroup as the Samba
> server.
>
> Here is the problem. Sometime they have people come into their office fro
m
> the field with a laptop (running Win2k Pro or XP) that is setup to connect
> to a domain (in THEIR home office). When they get to "our" office we need
> to let them have access to one or two shares on the Samba server. When th
ey
> try to access the Samba shares all they get is the Windows username and
> password screen over and over again!
>
> I created a Linux AND a Samba user for them with the same name as their
> Windows user id and password but that didn't work eather. Anyone have any
> other ideas? Here is a little more info:
>
> Workgroup (PCs and Samba server) = wrkgrp
> (Visiting) laptop domain = abc.net
I suppose you could make your workgroup as "WORKGROUP", the default setting
on many Windows PCs, and that'd match many of the visitors. But what's
probably easiest is to set up your own DHCP server and have it
automatically configure visiting computers to suit your network. You might
even want to set up your system to work as a WINS server. (Replacing all
the servers that they might have on their network, so everything they
expect is also on yours - DNS, DHCP & WINS).
I'm not familiar with Win2000 or XP to offer explicit advice on pandering
to their foibles, though. I've done that sort of thing with Windows 95 and
98 PCs, so they can just plug in and join the network automatically.
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