Sambanese:

Two computer network. One Win95, the other Linux RH 6.1. Both can ping
each other by name.

With smbd -D and nmbd -D running, when I issue the command:

smbclient //rocky/nancyf

I get the errors:

session request to ROCKY failed
session request to *SMBSERVER failed

However, if I issue:

smbclient //localhost/nancyf

I get the password prompt and can log in as nancyf and do stuff.

uname -a tells me this machine/server is rocky.mars, and that's what
/etc/HOSTNAME has in it.

/etc/lmhosts contains the name and IP address for each machine on the
network, including rocky.

Matter of fact, on the Linux box I can do almost anything Samba using the
localhost name, but not the rocky name.

So why does it understand localhost but not rocky, the name of the
machine?

Paul Foster







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