Thanks Andrew, that solves the problem.
I don't need legacy NBT support on my network,
so I turn off NBT and 137-139 in samba. 

On Sun, 2004-07-11 at 14:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 > Thanks for reply. 
 > However case doesn't seems to matter. 'Yes/yes' results
in the same. 
 > smbd still haunting on TCP 139. 
 > I have using a generic samba setup in Fedora 2. 
 > Any special catchy setup needed in this? 
 
 'smb ports'. This handles the ports we listen too - but
why do you need
 to disable 139?
 
 Andrew Bartlett
 


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