[NTLUG:Discuss] Re: Discuss Digest, Vol 15, Issue 20
Rudy Avila
rra at clyde.dcccd.edu
Tue Mar 9 12:11:01 CST 2004
or as I have done many times, try groups.google.com.
regards,
Rudy Avila
sysadmin?,unix only of course .
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> Date: Tue, 09 Mar 2004 09:35:40 -0600
> From: fredjame <fredjame at fredjame.cnc.net>
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> Subject: [NTLUG:Discuss] OT: Samba error question
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> Can anyone either decode this for me, or point be to the documentation.
> I haven't been able to find this one as yet.
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> Using smbclient from a UNIX box to a Windows box, I get the 'on screen'
> message shown below. It is the "ERRSRV - 2239" I am asking about in
> particular. Is there a list of errors somewhere? By the way, I am
> using -U, -W, and -I options.
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> Fred James
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> Session setup failed for username=bizsmb myname=BUSDEV
> destname=IRV-FNP-FILE01 ERRSRV - 2239
> You might find the -U, -W or -n options useful
> Sometimes you have to use `-n USERNAME' (particularly with OS/2)
> Some servers also insist on uppercase-only passwords
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> Date: Tue, 9 Mar 2004 09:56:27 -0800 (PST)
> From: brad angelcyk <bradangelcyk at yahoo.com>
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> Subject: Re: [NTLUG:Discuss] OT: Samba error question
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> The source is a good place:
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> case 2239: /* NT: account exists but disabled */
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> Brad
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> --- fredjame <fredjame at fredjame.cnc.net> wrote:
> > Can anyone either decode this for me, or point be to
> > the documentation.
> > I haven't been able to find this one as yet.
> >
> > Using smbclient from a UNIX box to a Windows box, I
> > get the 'on screen'
> > message shown below. It is the "ERRSRV - 2239" I am
> > asking about in
> > particular. Is there a list of errors somewhere?
> > By the way, I am
> > using -U, -W, and -I options.
> > Regards
> > Fred James
> >
> > >>
> > Session setup failed for username=bizsmb
> > myname=BUSDEV
> > destname=IRV-FNP-FILE01 ERRSRV - 2239
> > You might find the -U, -W or -n options useful
> > Sometimes you have to use `-n USERNAME'
> > (particularly with OS/2)
> > Some servers also insist on uppercase-only passwords
> > <<
> >
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> > ...we are fellow passengers...
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