You might want to an interface line in your samba configuration file (smb.conf) such as interfaces=192.168.0.1/24 and you may need a socket address = specification.
This is what I have been using. On Thu, 9 Nov 2 000, David Purton wrote: > > Hello, > > I think I may have something v. badly set up with Samba > > I ntice that in the logs there are a number of connections from machines > with internet ip addresses (ie not local). They are all from the same isp > as my dial up connection (judging from the ip addresses anyway). > > I'm guessing that I have Samab bound to both eth0 (where I want it on my > local network) and also ppp0 (where I don't want it). > > If this is so, what do I need to change. > > As far as I can tell no one has actually been able to gain access to > anything except the cd-rom drive and the printer (nothing has been printed > though). > > > Any help would be appreciated > > Thanks > > -------------------------------------------------------- > Today people in droves hurry up past Heumoz to Villars > on the road to the ski hills, so they can rush down them > as fast as possible, so they can hurry up again in order > to rush down again. In a way this is funny,... > > Francis A Schaeffer > > David Purton > > http://www.chariot.net.au/~dcpurton/ > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > -- John Covici [EMAIL PROTECTED]