From: Kartchner, Val Civ USAF AFMC 519 SMXS/MXDEA on 5 Aug 2010 19:50 Hello, We're working on setting up a SAMBA server, but it is not working. There is a standard configuration for our Windows Vista machines. With the previous configuration of Windows Vista ("Alice") it connects to the SAMBA fine. However, the latest Windows Vista configuration ("Bob") will contact the SAMBA server, send the required password then just stop communicating. We have been sniffing the packets between various configurations and found two differences in the last message from client to server: "Canonicalized path names" and "Security Signature" bits are both set on Bob but unset on Alice. We have confirmed that the "Security Signature" bit is the problem by using the instructions on page 5 of "http://www.expand.com/industries/case-studies/2008/bosc/white%20papers/ WP_SMBsigning.pdf" to turn off SMB signing. Bob will then work with the SAMBA server. However, turning this off on an actual Windows Vista system is NOT an allowed option for us. I have found requests on some mailing lists asking how to enable SMB signing in SAMBA, but no replies telling how to do it. I have also searched for SAMBA configuration options but have not found any way to enable it. How is SMB signing enabled in SAMBA? Thanks, Val Kartchner -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
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