Reboot?
Hopefully you meant restart, an in: /etc/init.d/smb restart (or the equiv
command on your box).
On 4/14/08 10:36 PM, "Gary Kaufman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Found my problem - I had edited samba.conf but forgot
> to reboot.
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> Sorry for the bandwith.
>
> - Gary
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Found my problem - I had edited samba.conf but forgot
to reboot.
Sorry for the bandwith.
- Gary
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On Sat, 24 Jul 2004, at 5:31pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> the logs say that Samba is started but I can not get it to show up on my
> windows network.
Issue all of the following commands at the shell prompt on your
Linux/Samba computer.
Try:
ps ax | grep smbd
If you do not see at le
On Sat, 24 Jul 2004, at 5:31pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> ( I now it is old but it is what I have)
You know that Linux is free, right? You can go and download the latest
Red Hat Linux (now called Fedora Linux) for free:
http://fedora.redhat.com
If you don't have the bandwidth, you
c.e.smith wrote:
I am runnjing a mixed network of win 98 and win xp the primary machine i was
testing on was xp.
the samba version is not available in the man pages or config file, but it
comes with redhat 6.0
I have encripted passwords disabeled I didn't want to have to use
passwords at all since
c.e.smith wrote:
I am running Samba 2.* with redhat 6 ( I now it is old but it is what I
have) on an old p II and I want to set it up so that I can store files on
it. I and ping the machine ftp in to it or telnet into it. the logs say
that Samba is started but I can not get it to show up on my w
"c.e.smith" wrote:
>
> I am running Samba 2.* with redhat 6 ( I now it is old but it is what I
> have) on an old p II and I want to set it up so that I can store files on
> it. I and ping the machine ftp in to it or telnet into it. the logs say
> that Samba is started but I can not get it to
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Subject: RE: Samba Question
Okay; it took me a few moments to figure it out. When you do the mount,
files are (apparently -- I'm going by empirical evidenc
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Subject: Re: Samba Question
Well... it's a little hard to tell, since I don't know what it is you're
Well... it's a little hard to tell, since I don't know what it is you're
doing to see the files, but it sounds as if you're not authenticating as a
domain user. How are you seeing the files? Through an SMB browser (eg.
Konqueror)? Mounting the SMB share? Whatever way, you should be telling
it:
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