Do you have both TCP/IP bound to the card in the Windows machine? You
don't need it for a WIn <-> Win network, but Samba requires it.
HTH
On Tue, 3 Aug 1999 23:12:03 -0600, you wrote:
>I have Red Hat Linux 6.0, and Windows 98 Second Edition. I can't see the
>samba server, what can I possibly check?
>
>Here are a few details that may be relevant.
>
>I am running dhcpd with the following configuration
>My internet DNS servers (should I setup a LAN DNS?)
>Gateway = 192.168.0.1
>Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0
>DHCP Server = 192.168.0.1
>No Wins server
>
>
>I am running smbd and nmbd.
>
>I just looked at the nmbd log, and it says that Packet send failed to
>192.168.0.255. I believe nmbd was trying to tell my network that the linux
>box was there, and what it's name was (???).
>
>I did an Upgrade to Linux 6.0. Is it possible that the upgrade didn't
>upgrade nmb, and smb properly?
>
>I can't think of anything else that may be relevant at the moment.
>p.s.
>I have never ever gotten samba to show on the network on any linux machine
>before!
>
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