1) Winblows can now see my linux shared folders. I want to see the Win98's
shares graphically (in return, like Network Neighborhood, ya know). Which
one's the best for my RH 6.1 kde/gnome/x11? RPM much better. Anyone?

2) Another diff. question: how to uninstall tar.gz installed programs? Using
RPM it's much easier for me to uninstall using gui. But with tar.gz-ed
proggies, how?

3) Another one (last one pls pls pls hehe): I have Win2k setup as SERVER. It
uses Internet Connection Sharing to distribute internet connection to the
workstations. (win98 & linux rh 6.1). Since ICS supports DHCP, I used it in
Win98 ... TCP/IP settings: Obtain an IP address automatically, and Use DHCP
for WINS resolution, etc. Win98 side: I ran 'winipcfg'. It displayed
everything: default gateway, dns server, dhcp server, my given ip address,
etc. Then I tried pinging other computers in the LAN: example: ping server.
It returned the ping response.
    In linux: I setup networking using dhcp as well. I didn't set any ip
add, gateway, mask etc. I did a: ping redhat.com. It worked. But when I did
a: ping server. It then displayed Unknown Host or something.Why? I solved
the problem by entering each and every computer name in the /etc/hosts file
and their corresponding ip addresses. But the question is, isn't that the
DHCP server's work? Please help the poor and needy here. Hey, thanks a lot.
=)

~V~

----- Original Message -----
From: Federico Sevilla III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, July 06, 2000 9:27 PM
Subject: Re: [plug] samba


> On Sun, 25 Jun 2000 at 18:19, Ina Patricia Lopez wrote:
> >how do i configure samba to be a domain server (like NT).  what lines
> >should i place in smb.conf ? what are the parameters i need to put in my
> >win98 machines in order to logon using the passwords in my linux box.
>
> This is an extremely late reply if the timestamp of your message is
> correct. For whatever it's worth, though:
>
> 1. Read up on the Samba docs, they'll help you a lot. :-)
> 2. For starters, here are some lines from my smb.conf:
>
>         domain logons = yes
>         logon drive = y:
>         logon home = \\%N\%U\.profile
>         logon script = startup.bat
>         time server = true
>         preferred master = yes
>         local master = yes
>         domain master = yes
>         os level = 255
>
>  -+[ Jijo Sevilla ]+-
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
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