[EMAIL PROTECTED] thomas]# testparm -v | grep guest
testparm: invalid option -- v
[EMAIL PROTECTED] thomas]#
But
[EMAIL PROTECTED] thomas]# testparm
Load smb config files from /etc/samba/smb.conf
Processing section [homes]
Processing section [printers]
Processing section [print$]
Processing
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Subject: RE: [Samba] Samba and Network Neighborhood
I think if you turn on browsable for one of your other account, you
wouldn't need a guest acount and you can still see the box in network
neighborhood.
Tom
On Sat, 2004-01-31 at 13:36, Lionel Laratte wrote:
Yes, it is on for my
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-Original Message-
From: Thomas Spuhler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 30, 2004 9:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba and Network Neighborhood
Can you please explain a little.
What are you looking for in the network neighborhood? Windows
Hi All,
I turned my Debian box into a file server on my home network. What
happened is now no boxen except the localhost shows up in Network
Neighborhood on the Windows boxen. All shares work fine and if I search
for the Linux server, I find it. Has anyone ever run into this and
resolved it?
Can you please explain a little.
What are you looking for in the network neighborhood? Windows boxes or
samba shares?
If you want to see samba shares you need to make them browseable.
Tom
On Fri, 2004-01-30 at 04:12, Lionel Laratte wrote:
Hi All,
I turned my Debian box into a file