In this case, Samba is the server. 

Dave 


Dave Stuart
Prin. Info. Systems Support Analyst
County of Ventura, CA
805-662-6731
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>>> "John Campbell" <[email protected]> 9/9/2013 12:44 PM >>>
David Stuart wrote:
> Is there any way to tell 'who' samba is trying to connect to when it issues 
> those messages?

Ummmm... is this samba trying to act as a client?  Or is it a server?

If your samba is set up as a client you'll know from the /etc/fstab;
Otherwise, Samba is the listener awaiting in-coming client
connections.  I'm not sure whether these will be logged outside of
samba-- like /var/adm/authlog?

-soup
--
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"It doesn't matter how well-crafted a system is to eliminate errors; Regardless
 of any and all checks and balances in place, all systems will fail because,
 somewhere, there is meat in the loop." - me

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