I found a suggestion but I don't know how to do it.
> Check to make sure there is no firewall in place.
>Something somewhere in the
>network is reseting your samba connections, which is
>normally a sign of SAMBA
>hitting a firewall and having the packets
>terminated/bounced back. You will
>need to check to make sure that your Win98 and Linux
>boxes can talk to one
>another on ports 137:139 (TCP/UDP) without hitting a
>brick wall.
how can I check if my firewall really terminates the
packets.
But I have a doubt if this is the solution because I
am only using Samba inside my private lan. and I
don't use user base authentication -- just share
level.
--- jhon espirtu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I can mount my samba share to another linux box via
> mount -t smbfs........
>
> but this samba server cant be seen by win9x clients
>
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