Charles,
Where is the DIAGNOSIS.txt file at? One of the problems that I am currently having is
that it is trying to broadcast on an IP address that is out of the range that I have.
Mine
goes from 74 -78, but the machine is going to 79 as a bcast. That appears to be my
only
issue right now. I know that I have one other, but I think it is on a Win box. The
win box
can see the linux box, but not the other way around. The card that is in the WIn box
is an
old, really old intel card. It is only 10 meg, but I am not sure. I can see out
find, but nothing
can see in. So I am not really sure why.
Let me start here.
S
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On 1/15/2001 at 08:34 Charles Galpin wrote:
>Don't kid yourself. Installing from a tar file is not easier to do, or
>easier to manage than using rpm.
>
>It will also not fix your samba problems :)
>
>How about going through the DIAGNOSIS.txt file in your samba docs dir,
>and report back how far you got before it fails. It's been a long time
>since I played with samba, but the docs are good, and DIAGNOSIS.txt covers
>just about everything you will encounter.
>
>Remember, this list has a lot of people on it who can help. Try keep your
>questions short and sweet and you should get good answers.
>
>hth
>charles
>
>On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Steven Pierce wrote:
>
>>
>> Charles,
>>
>> Thank you for the information. I will keep this for future reference. I know one
>thing for sure I am going to
>> try to use a tar file to install from now on. No more RPM's for me.
>>
>> One would think that SAMBA would be as easy as they state in the books that I got
>for it.
>>
>> NOT...
>
>
>
>
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