Have you walked through the trouble shooting docs in /docs/textdocs in the source distribution? Joel
On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 10:13:56AM -0500, Mark Kruse wrote: > I've been working on getting my Win2K machines to be able to work with my linux >machine for a while now, and I'm about ready to throw my Windows pc's out the window! > My linux machine is running RedHat 7.2 and Samba 2.2.1a. When I look for my linux >box on the network, I can find it. It shows up fine in Network Neighborhood. >However, when I double click on it, it comes back with this error: > \\Linux is not accessible. > The network path was not found. > > Obviously linux is the hostname of the linux box... From my linux box, smbclient >can check all the params fine. It works from that end. Testparm comes back ok and >doesn't give any errors. This is what my smb.conf looks like. I've kept it simple >trying to find this error... > > [global] > workgroup = lan > guest account = ftp > status = yes > browseable = yes > security = SHARE > hosts allow = 192.168. > interfaces = 192.168.1.103 > > [share] > comment = All Files > path = / > public = yes > guest ok = yes > browseable = yes > read only = no > writable = yes > > I have also done some adjusting to the Win2K machine. I have added the linux box to >lmhosts.sam and hosts files. I have also applied the registry fix to allow plain >text passwords. There is a unix account with the same user name and password as the >account I use on the Win2K machine. > > The only variable I havn't removed is my router. I currently am running a Linksys >BEFW11S4. It is a wireless access point, cable/dsl router with a 4-port switch. >Currently I have that setup as the DHCP server and everything else. Didn't know if >that would make a difference, so I thought I would mention it. > > Any help at all is *so* appreciated... I'm about ready to pull my hair out on this >one! > > Mark > Programming in Binary is as easy as 01 10 11 -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
