On Friday 19 September 2003 01:34 pm, Burrows, Scott wrote:
> Hi all,
> The only reason they know this is because it requires a password to access
> the LAN and the one I used at the time has since expired, so its raising
> security flags on our network admins monitor.
>
> I've shut off LinNeighborhood, even so as soon as I turn my Linux box on it
> attempts to connect to LAN resources again.  I cannot find what is telling
> the box to do it.
>
> I have nothing in my /mnt user folder.

Look in the /etc/samba/smb.conf file to see if you created connections to 
fileshares.  They may be set to reconnect each time.  You can either remove 
them from there or you can disable or uninstall Samba.

Also, if you are running Webmin, go to the Samba control panel in Webmin and 
remove any connections that have been created to the servers and then restart 
Samba, that should fix the problem.

-- 
Bryan Phinney
Software Test Engineer


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