About samba ...

If you ever figure out how to properly configure samba let me know .........
All I want to use it for is connect to a nfs mount home directery on my linux
box.

For the rest, it works well but can't access any shared or public directory
because it asks for a password and it does not accept the linux password
.............
No problem to install since it came with Redhat 6.0.

kiko wrote:

> On Thu, 16 Sep 1999, Hugo Bouckaert wrote:
>
> > How do you execute the functions that were once catered for by smbmount
> > and smbclient?
> > The documentation is not very helpful.
>
> Interesting, I just posted to lk saying more or less the same. Pick up the
> samba tar.gzs and compile them, remembering to configure with
> --enable-smbmount (and take a look at smbsh). You'll need to run smbmount
> as "smbmount //host/dir -c 'mount /mnt'" but it does work, although in my
> case it drops the connection every once in a while. I'm working on it.
>
> k

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