Attached find copies of our smb.conf and passwd file. (Note: the machine
for which the passwd file is for is not on the net... =)
I can't tell you why your printer isn't accessible via tweakui, only that
using the enclosed configuration, ours works. Here's our setup:
- Linux server with an H
Well, I *thought* that using tweakui was working. :-(
It doesn't remember the password for the printer on my linux box (but it
does for the mounted smb volume). What can I do to fix this part?
Chris
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Thanks! Works great!
Chris
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On Thu, 30 Apr 1998, Dave Wreski wrote:
> You should be able to:
>
> - set the service to be 'public'
> - use the 'null passwords' option
> - use the 'guest only' option
How do I setup multiple users to be guests?
> You should at least spend some time, and use ipfwadm to configure your
> upstrea
Ran into this one myself a few weeks back, when I took our file/print
server from Slackware 3.1 to Redhat 5. Before, the Win95 clients (I run a
smallc omputer lab of about 10 Win95 workstations and a few macs; a
Pentium running Linux does file / print /internet services for all of
'em) would jsut
> We just added another computer to our network (3 now) and before I just
> used guest w/ samba. With two computers, howerver, it doesn't let me use
> them as both guests (two different guests), and while setting them up as
> plain users does work, that requires a password (w/o a password it does