Abram you need to create an smb.conf file in the /etc/sfw directory and start/enable samba as follows:
svcadm enable samba wins swat Rgds Tim Abram Olson wrote: > Hello, > I have a fresh install of the Solaris Express Community Edition and > I'm having a problem with samba. > > bash-3.2$ uname -a > SunOS dagney 5.11 snv_78 i86pc i386 i86pc > > I'm really new to Solaris so please go easy on me :-) > > In gnome, when I go to main menu -> Places -> Network and I double > click on the Windows Network icon, nothing happens. No error messages, > nothing. I've been reading the forums on the opensolaris.org site for > a while now and found some posts that suggested a tool called smbutil > could be used to check the status of a samba server using the command > "smbutil status servername". > > The windows machine that I'm trying to connect to is called natalia. > > # smbutil status natalia > smbutil: not found > > So, how can I check to make sure that samba is even installed on my > system? I thought it was installed by default but hey. > > Thanks for your time folks. > > > Abe > >
