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-Author: riiber@oslonett.no
-Date: Unknown
-Status: Unspecified Currency - feedback welcomed
-
-Subject: This describes how to use smbclient to connect to an OS/2 server.
- Knowing this allows you to use a OS/2 printer from unix.
-==============================================================================
-
-How to login to an OS/2 server
--------------------------------
-
-Sample setup for OS/2 server running LanMan 2.2:
-
- OS/2 Server Name : \\OBV11
- OS/2 User Account : ARNE
- OS/2 Password : xxx
- OS/2 shared service 1 : LASER02
- OS/2 Shared service 2 : PCPROGS
- Samba NetBIOS name : KLATREMUS
-
-First, the two servers were started with the commands
-smbd and nmbd -n KLATREMUS.
-
-Command to connect to a the shared printer LASER02 on the OS/2 server:
-
- smbclient '\\OBV11\LASER02' xxx -n ARNE -U ARNE -P
-
-and to connect to the shared drive 'PCPROGS':
-
- smbclient '\\OBV11\PCPROGS' xxx -n ARNE -U ARNE
-
-
-If login to the OS/2 server fails:
-----------------------------------
-
-The remarkable OS/2 server requires NetBIOS name to be equal to User name.
-This was the only combination of (NetBIOS name, User name) that allowed login.
-
-Password xxx must be in upper case, case in user name is unimportant.
-
-The OS/2 server responds with "Bad password - name/password pair"
-if the password is illegal (in lowercase, for example).
-
-If correct user name and password, but invalid NetBIOS name is given,
-it responds with "... SMBtcon failed. ERRDOS - 65".
-
-The OS/2 server can disable login from a list of workstations (PCs)
-corresponding to the NetBIOS name (-n option). I set it up to
-allow login from any workstation.
-
-
-
-(I experimented quite a lot with the -U and -n options, printed and browsed
-the MS SMB protocol docs and the RFC's, then read some comp.protocols.smb,
-got some tips, tried some "stupid" command line options,
-and at last I got it working!)
-
--Arne-
-