I'm a total newbie at this and I have put a new HD in my RedHat machine and
set it up as a slave and did all the bios stuff etc.. but my machine won't
reconize it.. is there something i'm missing here?
Thanks..
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What is the command in the terminal prompt to get
how much free space is on your HD? I've been looking for this and haven't found
it anywhere!
thanks
FYI if you install red hat 7.1 etc and you install
the firewall upon installing the OS you need to disable ipchains OR let ports
137-139 have access through your firewall or you won't be able to see your
shared folders on your samba server! :)
Anyone know how to allow ports 137, 138, and 139 go
through in the ipchains and iptables commands?
thanks.
We run an NT domain on a medium size network and
I'm trying to set up a Linux samba server. I'm a total newbie at this so
bear with me. I've got the system up and running Samba 2.2.2 I can see the samba
server in network neighborhood from my PC however I can't access it (I receive
the error
Trying to connect to the Linux from a 2000 box via Network Neighborhood I
can see the Linux computer. But trying to access any folders I
defined as shared in the smb.conf file I get an error message:
The network path \\\> could
not be found.
When I try running smbpasswd -j
-r i get
Trying to connect to the Linux from a 2000 box via Network Neighborhood I
can see the Linux computer. But trying to access any folders I
defined as shared in the smb.conf file I get an error message:
The network path \\\> could
not be found.
When I try running smbpasswd -j
-r i get t
i found out that we aren't running a workgroup here but a domain. so
i gotthe network admin to add my samba server to the PDC so now it is
showing upin network neighborhood. however, when i run the smbpass to
try and jointhe domain i get the error NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED we are using
a NT4
uestion
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, Jay Paulson wrote:
>
> > I've gone through the suggestions.. i've even gone to B&N and got a
couple of books on samba... but the redhat machine isn't even showing up on
our local network.. although i can bring it up in IE by pluging in
I've gone through the suggestions.. i've even gone
to B&N and got a couple of books on samba... but the redhat machine isn't
even showing up on our local network.. although i can bring it up in IE by
pluging in 192.168.0.137 and i can ssh into it etc.. but i just can't see it on
the local ne
Can anyone either tell me or point me to a good
place to figure out how to map a drive from windows explorer to a redhat box
using samba 2.2.2? I've already tried samba.org and that's really not too
helpful.
thanks...
7;ve never had an install of Redhat be so annoying..
- Original Message -
From: "Jeffrey Lanthripp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 11:24 AM
Subject: RE: RedHat 7.2 install problem
> On 1/07/2002, Jay Paulson wrote:
I was wondering if any of you have run into Red
install giving you the error message of:
/mnt/source/Red/RPMS/glibc-common-2.2.4-13.i386.rpm
is not found
This happens on the install and it is the first
file (i think) that is being copied over to the system off the 7.2 CD.
Anyone k
I was wondering if any of you have run into RedHat
install giving you the error message of:
/mnt/source/RedHat/RPMS/glibc-common-2.2.4-13.i386.rpm
is not found
This happens on the install and it is the first
file (i think) that is being copied over to the system off the 7.2 CD.
Anyo
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