Zane Gilmore wrote:
Or you could go to the share tab and create a new share. :-)
On Thu, 2003-03-06 at 15:29, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 14:56, you wrote:
Hi all,I know you'r going to hate this, but honestly you are much better off editing the samba config file by hand using your text editor of choice. Swat produces mangled files. By mangled I mean that they havn't everything correct, and it removes the very useful comments out of the file.
I have installed samba and it all went smoothly. This is on my work box.
I am using swat to configure it (unless someone can recommend something
better/easier).
This is the situation. I am on a small LAN running offMention it as the PUCLIC directory in the config file, and ensure the permissions are correct so that Samba daemon can read your files.
of our main adsl modem/router. I want to be able to browse the Windows
clients and for them to be able to browse me. One is a Win98 box, 2 are
Win2K boxes, with 4 various apple boxes just for good measure. What I
want to know is, (the shorthand version please) how do I set samba so
that my /home directory is viewable/usable by the other clients on the
network??
Total madness imho, but you did ask.
SMBD is running as is NMBD. I need the other clients to be able to copyMake sure you have both the daemons running.
data from my home directory to their drives and visa versa.
It'll do that as soon as you get the permissions correct.Any help appreciated. At the moment, the error on the the win boxen says that they do not have permission to access the resource, though they can see my group, which by default is Mdkgroup.
I also would like to be able to easily modify my shares in konqueror if
possible on the fly so that if I need to temporarily make other
drives/directories available on the network, I can do so.
OTTOMH / IIRC Provided the daemons are running: http://localhost:901/ will give you a beautiful manual for Samba.
-- C. S.
