Larry,
I am attaching my smbd and nmbd logs if you can look at those if you don't
mind. Thanks a lot. I really appreciate your help!!
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> Do you want to have the win9x machines to have to log into the machine as
if
> it were a domain controller? If not, the change the line in your conf
file
> "domain logons = yes" to no. If it is set to yes and the machine doesn't
>
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Larry,
I'm still unable to see Linux machine in Netw
Larry,
Could my problem be my firewall / router from blocking my access from win98
machine to linux machine?
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> Did you use some configuration app to set up the smb.conf file? I have
> found that several software packages remove all of the options the stock
> smb.conf file has which includes those options. I am att
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> Did you use some configuration app to set up the smb.conf file? I have
> found that several software packages remove all of the options the stock
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: "Larry Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Look for :
>
> local master = no
> os level = 1
> domain master = no
> preferred master = no
>
> wins support = no
>
&
files?
Thanks,
John
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> Look for :
>
> local master = no
> os level = 1
> domain master = no
>
o fix this.
Thanks!!
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> The first place to look for any log file is /var/log. Some are in sub
> directories b
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> In order to find the following logs log.smbd and log.nmbd, do you have to
> install "install.log" or "install.log.syslog"? If so, what's the command
to
> install it? If not, what direct
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> John Salamone wrote:
> > Can some one please tell me what is / are the name(s) of the
Salamone
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Can some one please tell me what is / are the name(s) of the log(s) which
contain the activity of smbd and nmbd?
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John Salamone wrote:
Can some one please tell me what is / are the name(s) of the log(s) which
contain the activity of smbd and nmbd?
Take a look into the /var/log/samba directory.
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Can some one please tell me what is / are the name(s) of the log(s) which
contain the activity of smbd and nmbd?
log.smbd and log.nmbd
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Can some one please tell me what is / are the name(s) of the log(s) which
contain the activity of smbd and nmbd?
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Larry,
I have not checked any logs but will do so now. Having trouble determining
master browser? How do I config that in smb.conf file?
In case I need to set up my linux box as a wins s
to Linux. Thanks for all your help.
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From: "Larry Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Have you checked the logs for nmbd and smbd? Are you having a problem
ry 27, 2003 8:33 PM
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Yes, I am positive. When it's up I use the command "service smb status" when
I first boot up the machine and its active. I then will check Network
neighborhood and both systems are listed. Five minutes later I wil
the service smb status
command" and both smdb and nmdb are active. Does anyone else have any ideas?
Thanks for ur help.
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h smb and nmdb services are running when it happens. Any other ideas?
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> From: "Raymundo M. Vega" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> have you checked that the daemons are running after being disconected?
>
> raymundo
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> John Salamone wrote:
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> > Thanks!! Any ideas con
raymundo,
Both smb and nmdb services are running when it happens. Any other ideas?
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> have you checked tha
Any ideas on what I need to fix."
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On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, John Salamone wrote:
Mike,
Can y
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> On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, John Salamone wrote:
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> > Mike,
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> > Can you please send me a copy of what your smb.conf looks like. I&
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> > On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, John Salamone wrote:
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> On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, John Salamone wrote:
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> > Smbd and nmbd services are running but I have yet to set up shares on
the
> > Linux side as I am still trying to figure it out how to do it via
webmin? I
>
On Sun, 26 Jan 2003, John Salamone wrote:
> Smbd and nmbd services are running but I have yet to set up shares on the
> Linux side as I am still trying to figure it out how to do it via webmin? I
Wow...didn't think that creating those shares using webmin was that
difficult.
Log into webmin
Sele
When I check out Network neighberhood on my win 98 michine after I just boot
up my linux machine I can see it in NN but after about 5 Mins I can't see it
there anymore.
Smbd and nmbd services are running but I have yet to set up shares on the
Linux side as I am still trying to figure it out how to
>
> there are tons of them and while i'm pluggin in what I think? is right
> i'm not sure.besides i can't "activate" the darn thing
well i did find a site (dhcp mini-howto ) that seems to suggest that for
my hardware combo that i need no settings other than the dns
#'sthen it
hi,,
i have cable modem for redhat7 and network card :)..
the network card ( SMC8432 is detected fine i believe no errors anyway
in bootup ) is detected but i can't get the "network confiugration"
settings right?!
there are tons of them and while i'm pluggin in what I think? is r
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