Hi,
Can a machine getting its IP address by DHCP run as a Samba server?
I've set up several Red Hat machines as Samba servers. They all have
static IP addresses. I want to have a Red Hat 8.0 laptop which gets its
IP address by DHCP running as a Samba server. I usually start Samba
with "/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb start". When I do this on the laptop, it
says that smb and nmb start OK. But when I do "/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb
status" on the laptop, it says that smbd is stopped and nmbd is running.
When I do "smbclient -L localhost" on the laptop, it says that
connection is refused to 127.0.0.1. Thanks for any suggestions,
Hidong
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- Re: samba and dhcp Hidong Kim
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