At 07:09 PM 01/30/2001 -0800, you wrote:
>Look at your /etc/lmhosts and /etc/hosts
>
>On a home network all of your networked boxes should be listed.

Actually, this is on my office LAN. We run dhcp, so I can only put in an 
entry for my server, which does have a static ip. This is fine, since I 
really only care about accessing shares on the server, not other PCs. 
However, it looks in the docs like I can select to use my dns server 
instead of the hosts or lmhosts files. This is what I plan to do.

>When in doubt, do a Google search for "Diagnosing your Samba Server".
>You will get a really useful site that will be way more help than I can
>be via e-mail.  And, by the way, I much prefer LinNeighbood to Konq's.
>version of network neighborhood.  It is waaaaay faster to connect to my
>networked boxes--my experience with Konq is that it takes a long time--I
>think it has to do with the way it resolves machine names.

What is LinNeighborhood?


Dave Sherman
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