On Saturday 30 Nov 2002 9:25 pm, Technoslick wrote:
> Hey, Anne,
>
> Thanks for being the first to jump into my problem. :-)
>
> I think that the bulk of my problem is not understanding how to configure
> the Samba client. The 'smb.conf' file, as far as the server is concerned,
> seems pretty straight-forward to me. So, how does the client mount the
> shares? How did you configure your MDK client? Or was your server also the
> client (the only Linux machine in the house?)
>
> I will look over your smb.conf and try a few changes that make some sense.

My Linux box is for the moment the only one, so server and client.  The others 
are 2 win98s, 1 w2k and 1 win_me (though that's a laptop that plugs in so 
rarely I can't vouch for that working properly).

I've just installed LinNeighbourthood, which most people seem to be 
recommending.  On the 8.2 setup I used Komba2.  I've got both loaded, now, so 
I'll try them out when the kids are doing homework!  That's the best time to 
be sure that they are switched on.

I thought you said that you could not see the files within the folders, which 
I took to mean the windows pcs.  If you're talking another linux box it 
shouldn't need samba, should it?  I thought samba was just the 'language 
interpreter' for want of a better phrase, between linux and windows.  
Obviously I can't try this at the moment, but I would have thought that 
LinNeighbourhood or Komba2 would be able to see and mount the shares, samba 
or not.  Have you tried either?

Anne

Anne

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