hi ya

you need to do some initial work...

and what does your smb.conf look like ??
( seems there are too many different default smb.conf file 
( depending where you get it and who's stuff you're getting

getting samba from samba.org is usually faster/easier to change/tweek
to make it do what you want
        - start with/from the samba howto 
        http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/SMB-HOWTO.html

c ya
alvin

On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Francisco Fialho wrote:

> Guys,
> 
> I've put my Debian Woody box yesterday, and
> I can use the net, fetch emails, and so on...
> I'm a client of a NT Server Domain, and I
> want to connect my machine to this domain,
> I want to be able to browse it, through a Windows
> machine and vice-versa...
> what changes must I do in my smb.conf to make
> it possible! My local IP is one of the domains IPS,
> but I can't see the rest of the network and the network
> can't see me ( obvious).
> 
> can anyone give me a hand?!
> 


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