I have a DNS-323 which worked most (but not all) of the time with Hardy, but quit working in 10.04.
adding
client lanman auth = yes
to the [global] section of smb.conf seems to have resolved the problem as long as I use the IP address of the DNS (I've done a few other things, configuring the DNS to the same user name as my 10.04 system, changing the domain name ("workgroup" in winspeak) in smb.conf and in the DNS-323 configuration to match in case, but don't know if they matter).
HOWEVER: my LAN has never worked except when the router is configured as the DHCP server, so I never know the IP address of the DNS-323. Is there an easy way to find out? 192.168.0.102 works. RAID1-FDFA2B does not.
I have a DNS-323 which worked most (but not all) of the time with Hardy, but quit working in 10.04.
adding
client lanman auth = yes
to the [global] section of smb.conf seems to have resolved the problem as long as I use the IP address of the DNS (I've done a few other things, configuring the DNS to the same user name as my 10.04 system, changing the domain name ("workgroup" in winspeak) in smb.conf and in the DNS-323 configuration to match in case, but don't know if they matter).
HOWEVER: my LAN has never worked except when the router is configured as the DHCP server, so I never know the IP address of the DNS-323. Is there an easy way to find out? 192.168.0.102 works. RAID1-FDFA2B does not.