Hi,
I think that you have to ad this:
browseable = yes
public = yes
readonly = no (or wat you want)
take in mind that this configuration give access to ALL, that is anybody
connectod to your lan can acces.
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On Thu, 8 Apr 1999, Correo ISA wrote:
> >> I got config problem with samba (Redhat 5.2)
> >> I can see and access all the computer (Network neigbourhood) via my linux
> >> box. But the problem is the windows PC doesn't see me.
> >>
> >> I want the Windows PC able to see and access my file, lets say
> /home/samba
> >> with only guest access . How to config it ?
> >>
>
>
> Well, I installed SAMBA and it works fine for me!
>
> In fact since I don't have NT servers in my LAN I
> told SAMBA to perform as such. This is what I did:
>
> # Global parameters
> workgroup = LINUXSERVER ;(Workgroup name | NT Domain!)
>
> server string = Linux Samba Server version %v
> name resolve order = host lmhosts
> socket options = IPTOS_LOWDELAY TCP_NODELAY
>
> domain logons = Yes ;(Serve domain logons to win95,98 boxes)
> os level = 65 ; Beat NT and become Domain controller
> preferred master = Yes ; Just as it sounds
> domain master = Yes ; This is it!!!!
> local master = Yes ; Yes so it holds the list of machines on
> this subnet
>
>
> Then on the win95 machines (I supposed you have win95,98 machines
> on your net!) you set them up to log onto windows NT domain.
> In my case it would be [LINUXSERVER]
>
> I didn't configure my server for guest access but it's quite
> easy. It's just a matter of adding a couple of lines to the
> global section and to the shares.
>
> I omited the shares part cause it's irrelevant in your problem.
> As well as some parts of the config that just deal with fine tuning
> and that are relative to the system you may have.
>
> For further details go into smb.conf man pape by:
> man smb.conf
> and read the SMB HOWTO, it's clear and good for a starting
> point of Samba Configuration.
>
> If you can, use SWAT (Samba Web Administration Tool) to config
> Samba from any win95,98,NT,Linux box using a Web Browser.
> It lets you get FULL control on your smb.conf file, and gives
> you help about the options.
>
> And that's it! The above piece of configuration file may
> not be a perfection of Samba config but it works incredibly
> fine for me!
>
> Hope that helps you!
>
> Ivan
>
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