You should also check for firewall rules on the fedora box. On Sat, Aug 22, 2015 at 11:12 AM, Mitch <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks Galen, > > LAN connectivity works through WiFi for both machines. I haven't tried > pinging, but as I said, when I had a netatalk AFP server running on Linux, > the OS X machine could see it - it just couldn't make a connection to it. > > I'll check ifconfig and see what's in the smb config file - maybe that'll > she's some light. > > mitch > > > On Aug 22, 2015, at 8:38 AM, Galen Seitz <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >> On 08/21/15 14:58, mitch portland wrote: > >> Hi Guys, > >> > >> I thought I'd try a local resource. I have a Fedora 21 and an OSX > 10.10.5 > >> system on the same network. I've tried applying all the information I > could > >> find through google searches on the subject, and it appears I have smb > and > >> nmb running on the Fedora box, but nothing is showing up in the network > >> listing on the osx machine. > >> > >> I had initially tried an AFP server using netatalk, and with that I > could > >> see the linux machine from osx. But connecting to it failed. Apple is > also > >> moving away from AFP for file sharing apparently: > >> > http://appleinsider.com/articles/13/06/11/apple-shifts-from-afp-file-sharing-to-smb2-in-os-x-109-mavericks > >> So I removed netatalk and am attempting to go with samba. > >> > >> The smb and nmb services are running, but something doesn't look quite > >> right: > >> > >> hobgoblin:~:{928}service nmb status -l > > ... > >> Aug 21 13:56:17 hobgoblin.localdomain nmbd[1124]: STATUS=daemon 'nmbd' > : No > >> local IPv4 non-loopback interfaces available, waiting for interface > >> ...NOTE: NetBIOS name resolution is not supported for Internet Protocol > >> Version 6 (IPv6). > > > > Have you confirmed that your network interface is up and running? Can > > the Fedora machine ping the OS X machine? > > > > Assuming you have network connectivity, what is the name of your > > ethernet interface? eth0 or something else? You can use ifconfig to > > list your interfaces. Does it match your interfaces line in > > /etc/samba/smb.conf? I'm not sure how samba decides which interfaces to > > use if they aren't explicitly listed, but a search shows someone curing > > this problem by specifying his interface. > > > > < > http://linuxadmin.melberi.com/2015/04/nmbd-no-local-ipv4-non-loopback.html > > > > > > > > galen > > -- > > Galen Seitz > > [email protected] > > _______________________________________________ > > PLUG mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug > _______________________________________________ > PLUG mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug > _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
