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Posted: Aug. 14 2005,14:03 QUOTE

The smbpasswd utility, /usr/bin/smbpasswd, is trying to write to the Samba password database file (which confusingly is also called "smbpasswd") at /etc/samba/smbpasswd, and fails.  I see no obvious reason and solution.

Maybe you could try another Linux distribution, or a different version of Samba.  The quickest way to achieve this would be to install the dpkg.dsl package, then install Samba from deb files from http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/samba-common and http://packages.debian.org/unstable/net/samba

Yes, Knoppix works out-of-the-box, but Samba configuration should be exactly the same.
Knoppix and DSL are related, but they're very different.  Knoppix is a full-featured distribution with almost every application you could want, but it's a full 3GB when installed to hard drive and its default KDE window manager makes it slow on older computers.  It works better when its window manager is changed to Xfce or IceWM or Fluxbox.  I use Knoppix as a development environment for DSL.
DSL is small, fast, and can be quickly set up on different computers.

If you're only concerned with a single, permanent installation you might consider a "middleweight" distribution like Mepis (Debian-based) or Vector (Slackware-based).
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Posted: Aug. 14 2005,18:05 QUOTE

Thanks for trying to help.  I am at a loss on why it is not working.  It is not like I have not setup Samba before but its a long time ago and obviously I am forgetting to do something simple and it was in a more complete distribution.

Do you know of an easy way of installing SWAT as my last attempt to get it working?

TIA
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Posted: Aug. 14 2005,18:38 QUOTE

>Thanks for trying to help.  I am at a loss on why it is not
>working.  It is not like I have not setup Samba before but
>its a long time ago and obviously I am forgetting to do
>something simple and it was in a more complete distribution.
>Do you know of an easy way of installing SWAT as my last >attempt to get it working?

Following up am I using the correct Samba download?  MyDSL - Net button - samba.dsl then OK to /tmp and Download?

This creates a LnNeiborhood.  I can use this to successfully see the hidden Windows shares on my Windows machine (e.g. C$) but whatever I do it does not let my Windows machine see the Linux machine.

If I wanted to go straight to the Linux box in case the Windows is not displaying the machine for some reason is it

\\box\shareuser in the address field in Windows or is box wrong and it should be \\dsl or something?

I can get everything else i need working apart from Samba.  If you (or anyone else who may know whats wrong) can help further to help me diagnose the problem it would be greatly appreciated?

TIA
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Posted: Aug. 14 2005,19:05 QUOTE

Sorry to post again but I may have found the problem but I do not know how to fix.  When I use LnNeighbourhood and update the Workgroup field to WORKGROUP and Save my smb.conf file in /etc/samba does not get updated but WORKGROUP is remembered in the LnNeighbourhood field could I be editing the wrong /etc/samba file? (Linux -> Windows seems to still be working with the hidden shares C$ but Windows -> Linux is still not working the Linux box does not even appear in the Windows Network Neighbourhood window?)

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Posted: Aug. 15 2005,01:05 QUOTE

\\box\shareuser is correct.

Your Samba configuration file might be found at /etc/samba/smb.conf or /etc/smb.conf ... or perhaps BOTH ... which would then explain some of your problems.
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