On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Steven Pierce wrote:

> 
> 
> 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
> 
The reasion it is trying to go to 79 probably for your netmask, that is
the broadcast address.  Having a range from 74 to 78 is strange.  I can
see having 74 to 77, or 72 to 79.  In the first case, 74 is your network
address, and 77 is your broadcast address.  In the second case, 72 is your
network address, and 79 is your broadcast address. 

To find the documentation, look in /usr/doc/samba-{version} directory if
you installed from an RPM.  If you built from a .tar file, you will have
to look in your source directory for a documentation directory.  In any
case, if you are trying to connect from a Win 95 or newer machine, you
will also need to read ENCRYPTION.txt as well, or you will not be able to
connect.

Mikkel
-- 

    Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons,
 for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.



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