Rigler, S C (Steve) wrote: > In "//s.o.m.e.i.p/f", you need to provide a valid hostname and not an ip. > > 1. Add the target computer's netbios name and ip to /etc/samba/lmhosts 2. Use "smbmount > //hostname/share /mntpnt -o username=whatever" > > You should be presented with a password prompt and then the share should be mounted. > > You aren't planning on accessing this filesystem across the internet are you? Given the fact > that sharing a filesystem on an untrusted interface isn't the most secure thing to do, some isp's > are blocking netbios traffic now as well. > > -Steve <snip>
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