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From: ah@alvman.robin.de (Andreas Haakh)
Newsgroups: comp.os.386bsd.apps
Subject: Re: Anyone got Samba 1.9.02 and FreeBSD 2.0 running?
Date: 16 Feb 1995 09:11:28 GMT
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In <3hrhbt$2ee@due.unit.no>, jot@uranus.ifi.unit.no (Jo Torsmyr) writes:
>I have installed and configured Samba (version 1.9.02) on 
>FreeBSD 2.0. But I am not able to connect to a "non-public" service,
>e.g. a users private directory. Both my Windows for Workgroups 3.11
>client and 'smbclient' which is included in Samba tells me that the
>password does not match the user. I have tried both uppercase and
>lowercase passwords. I compiled Samba with the flags section for
>FreeBSD in the makefile.
>One funny thing: 'smbclient' on FreeBSD is able to connect to a
>password-protected disk-service on the WfW 3.11 machine (same password
>and account on both systems)!
>
>Anyone got a clue?

Did You link it to libcrypt??

... -lcrypt


Andreas
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