no access to current Samba (Users)
> After the network setup I have a working TCP/IP.
Yes, but since there was no single standard on DOS for TCP/IP quite often only the tools that came with the TCP/IP software will be able to use it.
> What I don't understand is that I still need a network card driver for the
> installation/configuration of the MS-Client.
Well because of the above, MS-Client wants to install its own network stack. I tried this myself a while ago and used the supplied ne2000 driver that came with MS-Client rather than NDIS.
Regarding MS-CLient working with the latest version of Samba I'm not sure that's still possible due to Samba's dislike of older encryption standards. I did have it working with a not quite current version. I no longer have my kvm guest that I tried my dosemu2/msdos6.22/ne2000/msclient3 against, so I can't be entirely sure what version it was, I suspect the Samba version I used was that from Ubuntu 18.04 as shipped, not upgraded.
Hope it helps, Andrew
Complete thread:
- no access to current Samba - pixel24, 09.06.2020, 15:47 (Users)
- no access to current Samba - glennmcc, 24.06.2020, 18:52
- no access to current Samba - pixel24, 30.06.2020, 12:26
- no access to current Samba - andrewbird, 30.06.2020, 20:10
- no access to current Samba - pixel24, 30.06.2020, 12:26
- no access to current Samba - glennmcc, 24.06.2020, 18:52