Written by Andrew Falanga on 06/14/07 10:02>>
I'm trying to get samba working in a test environment. I do not need
great functionality, so I'm going off of the simple setup stuff in the
Handbook. This should be enough. I've configured my
/usr/local/etc/smb.conf file for a single share (the /tmp share) and
changed the workgroup name and set passwd backend = smbpasswd; I then
tried to start samba with /usr/local/etc/rc.d/samba start. After
this, I get only, "Removing stale Samba tdb files: done." The
handbook shows that I should see,
Starting SAMBA: removing stale tdbs :
Starting nmbd.
Starting smbd.
I then tried "sockstat" and did not see any listening sockets for the
daemon "smbd." I don't know if I would, but I wanted to try this.
I'm not convinced at this point that I'm actually getting samba to
start. How can I verify this?
I'm trying to add users to the smbpasswd file using smbpasswd, but
this is to no avail. What am I doing wrong?
Andy
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Did you put 'smbd_enable="yes"' in /etc/rc.conf?
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