Greetings,

I'm sorry that I haven't replied to those of you who responded to my networking questions in July. We have moved to Botswana Africa and finding a reliable phone connection has been a real problem. I believe my networking problems reside in Samba on my Ubuntu. I can access my other machine from Ubuntu but the other machine can't see the Ubuntu machine. Here is the content of my S20samba file:


#!/bin/sh

#

# Start/stops the Samba daemons (nmbd and smbd).

#

#


# Defaults

RUN_MODE="daemons"


# Reads config file (will override defaults above)

[ -r /etc/default/samba ] && . /etc/default/samba


NMBDPID=/var/run/samba/nmbd.pid

SMBDPID=/var/run/samba/smbd.pid


# clear conflicting settings from the environment

unset TMPDIR


# See if the daemons are there

test -x /usr/sbin/nmbd -a -x /usr/sbin/smbd || exit 0


. /lib/lsb/init-functions


case "$1" in

start)

log_begin_msg "Starting Samba daemons.."


if ! start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --exec /usr/sbin/nmbd -- -D; then

log_end_msg 1

exit 1

fi


if [ "$RUN_MODE" != "inetd" ]; then

if ! start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --exec /usr/sbin/smbd -- -D; then

log_end_msg 1

exit 1

fi

fi


log_end_msg 0

;;

stop)

log_begin_msg "Stopping Samba daemons..."


start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile $NMBDPID

# Wait a little and remove stale PID file

sleep 1

if [ -f $NMBDPID ] && ! ps h `cat $NMBDPID` > /dev/null

then

# Stale PID file (nmbd was succesfully stopped),

# remove it (should be removed by nmbd itself IMHO.)

rm -f $NMBDPID

fi


if [ "$RUN_MODE" != "inetd" ]; then

start-stop-daemon --stop --quiet --pidfile $SMBDPID

# Wait a little and remove stale PID file

sleep 1

if [ -f $SMBDPID ] && ! ps h `cat $SMBDPID` > /dev/null

then

# Stale PID file (nmbd was succesfully stopped),

# remove it (should be removed by smbd itself IMHO.)

rm -f $SMBDPID

fi

fi


log_end_msg 0


;;

reload)

log_begin_msg "Reloading /etc/samba/smb.conf (smbd only)..."


start-stop-daemon --stop --signal HUP --pidfile $SMBDPID


log_end_msg 0

;;

restart|force-reload)

$0 stop

sleep 1

$0 start

;;

*)

log_success_msg "Usage: /etc/init.d/samba {start|stop|reload|restart|force-reload}"

exit 1

;;

esac


exit 0


When I run the web based SWAT program to configure Samba it tells me that it is not running. I've removed and reinstalled Samba a couple of times with no change in its behavior.


Once again, I'd really appreciate your help with this.




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