[Samba] Configuring Samba 3 on Fedora Core Fresh Install

2004-01-06 Thread Ferindo Middleton Jr
I just installed Fedora Core 1... I'm sure the default configuration of the Samba SMB 
server is running and the and a compatible version of SWAT is documented as being 
built into this Linux distro, however, when I try to connect to swat (Ex: 
http://localhost:901) from the machine, the browse can't connect. I read through some 
of the documentation that was copied and it talks about adding some instruction to 
/etc/inetd... but this file isn't present. I do have xinetd though. What should I do 
to be able to connect to SWAT from a fresh install?

Ferindo 

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[Samba] Problems accessing Linux Shares

2003-12-28 Thread Ferindo Middleton Jr
I use Redhat Linux 9, SWAT version 2.2.7a-8.9.0 , and Samba version
2.2.7a-8.9.0. I have one Windows 2000 and one XP system that use the
linuxbox as a filserver. There are various access problems with the
Windows machines getting access to the Samba shares.

The Windows2000 machine accesses the Linux shares fine (requiring
authentication for each share and giving access rights based on the
local acces rights of the user/password combination provided from the
windows machine to access the linux share)

However, when at the Windows XP machine, the WindowsXP system can
'see' the host and it's shares on the network (my LAN) but when I
double-click on the share, I get a Windows error message saying it
cannot 'find the path' to the network share...

Why is this happening?

Ferindo


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