At 01/02/06 22:36, Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 22:24 -0600, Eric Hines wrote:
At 01/02/06 21:37, Adam Nielsen wrote:
I'm having trouble connecting to my Samba server. The immediate
symptom is that I cannot see my Samba server in my Windows Network
Neighborhood, and so I
Folks,
I'm having trouble connecting to my Samba server. The immediate
symptom is that I cannot see my Samba server in my Windows Network
Neighborhood, and so I cannot connect to it to check my share connections.
I'm running SUSE 9.3 on the server, which is running Samba (3.0.22) ,
a dhcp
I'm having trouble connecting to my Samba server. The immediate
symptom is that I cannot see my Samba server in my Windows Network
Neighborhood, and so I cannot connect to it to check my share
connections.
You can still go Start | Run \\ip.address to connect to a 'hidden'
Samba server
At 01/02/06 21:37, Adam Nielsen wrote:
I'm having trouble connecting to my Samba server. The immediate
symptom is that I cannot see my Samba server in my Windows Network
Neighborhood, and so I cannot connect to it to check my share
connections.
You can still go Start | Run \\ip.address
On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 22:24 -0600, Eric Hines wrote:
At 01/02/06 21:37, Adam Nielsen wrote:
I'm having trouble connecting to my Samba server. The immediate
symptom is that I cannot see my Samba server in my Windows Network
Neighborhood, and so I cannot connect to it to check my share
, like any setup?
Also do you have host allow = and host deny = along with the
interfaces = setup correctly?
Some things to look at.
Karl
Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 22:24 -0600, Eric Hines wrote:
At 01/02/06 21:37, Adam Nielsen wrote:
I'm having trouble connecting to my Samba
allow = and host deny = along with the
interfaces = setup correctly?
Some things to look at.
Karl
Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 22:24 -0600, Eric Hines wrote:
At 01/02/06 21:37, Adam Nielsen wrote:
I'm having trouble connecting to my Samba server. The immediate
symptom is that I