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Old 08-08-2005, 08:36 AM   #1
raptorman
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Segmentation fault when running smb-nat (using sarge kernel2.6 and most recent samba)


I'm trying to run smb-nat on my Debian server and I get this as result:

Code:
Bram:~# smb-nat 192.168.2.6
[*]--- Checking host: 192.168.2.6[*]--- Obtaining list of remote NetBIOS names
[*]--- Attempting to connect with name: *[*]--- CONNECTED with name: *[*]--- Attempting to connect with protocol: MICROSOFT NETWORKS 1.03[*]--- Remote server wants us to encrypt, telling it not to[*]--- Attempting to connect with protocol: PC NETWORK PROGRAM 1.0[*]--- Attempting to establish session
[*]--- Attempting to access share: \\*\
Segmentation fault
Can anyone explain to me what this means? I've tried searching google and this site + reading the manpages without any luck. I don't know if this is important but I've used SWAT to configure the server.
 
  


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