On Fri, 2004-02-20 at 06:46, G�mes G�za wrote:
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> Ant�nio Vasconcelos �rta:
> | Hello!
> |
> | I'm having trouble to access a Samba share trough ms-dos.
> | I'm using NU2 network boot disk, wich loads ndis drivers ms-dos prompt.
> | So that after that I can do a net use to a share and load an disk image
> | with Ghost.
> | The problem is that i passed from a windows to unix - samba share and
> | i'm not capable of connecting to it.
> | Mapping the share trough Windows XP is no problem.
> |
> | Can any one tell me if the problem is from th samba or, is it necessary
> | to have some special software to connect??
> |
> | Thank you all
> | Best regards
> |
> | Ant�nio Vasconcelos
> To connect from DOS to any CIFS server having only NetBIOS over TCP/IP,
> like Samba, you need the followings:
> 
> - -Network card driver for DOS
> - -TCP/IP stack for your DOS box (I think you lack this)
> - -SMB Client (Most shiped for DOS will work only over raw NetBEUI :-( )
> 
> As I don't know (yet) about any true CIFS client for DOS, you will need
> to allow access to ports 137-139 of your CIFS server (enabled by default
> for Samba)

Look at unattended.sf.net.  They have a DOS boot disk kit that opens a
Samba server - you should be able to pull out the bits you need.

Andrew Bartlett

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