Andrew Vogel wrote: > > I like SWAT, too, but am now (more) happily using WebMin. It's very nice, and > seems to me to be more intuitive than SWAT. > > However, my question now is this: I'm able to access my LINUX box from Win2K. > What do I need to do on the Win2K side (and/or Linux side) to allow Linux > access to my Win2K box and printer (which is connected to my Windows machine)? Well, can you see the Win2K box with smbclient? $ smbclient -L hostname where hostname is the name of the Win2k machine. Make sure that there is an entry for hostname in /etc/hosts also. -Stephen-
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