With Samba 2.27 ( and earlier versions, the only samba-like line in
/etc/inetd.conf that should be unciommented is:
swatstream tcp nowait/400 root/usr/local/sbin/swatswat
and that's only if you want to run the web administration tool.
I tried the listed smb.conf, and the on
Hi Chip,
How are you starting samba?
You try to determine who's using port 139 by running:
sockstat -4l
netstat -at | grep -i list
netstat -an | grep -i '139'
Between the three commands, you should be able to track down who's got
port 139 in the bag already. Saying this though, its often a pro
I just installed samba from the ports and set up the smb.conf file by,
initially, setting only the workgroup name to match my home network.
I then tried to start samba but it fails with these messages -
-bash-2.05b$ tail log.smbd
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