> The network architecture in my office is (briefly): An NT domain that
hands out IP's / default gateway / DNS through DHCP.
> I was able to make use if the Internet at my office by assigning my
Linux box a static IP outside of the DHCP range and just typing
> in the gateway and DNS IP's. This works fine for giving me access to
the Internet but I can't browse network folders or print to
> network printers. Can someone point me to how I do this?

You have to install Samba (www.samba.org) then edit /etc/samba.conf
accordingly. However, a good idea is to ask your administrator about
your PDC/BDC and WINS servers IP addresses and what type of
authentication (NT domain or share level) is in place. If
security=domain, then the administrator must create an additional
machine account for you.

> Chris G.

Grig



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