Of course all you wanna do is possible with linux.
you should read all the information you can about SAMBA
(SMB-HOWTO that should be in /usr/doc/HOWTO).
what you need is configure correctly your /etc/smb.conf file and restart   
the smb deamons (smbd and nmbd)

 -----Message d'origine-----
De: Josiah Ritchie [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: vendredi 13 novembre 1998 01:13
À: linux-newbie
Objet: NT-Samba/Linux (Can they work together?)

First a little background:
I am trying to get a Linux machine to work on my
network.  All of the other workstations are
running Win 95 and the server is running NT.  It
is a small home network, nine computers total.  We
run TCP/IP protocol for the network and use
winproxy as our proxy server.  The Linux box is
using RedHat 5.1 and all the default protocols and
etc.

Now the problem:
I can access the internet on the Linux box through
our proxy server easily with the same settings I
use for Win95.  I can also see the Linux box on my
"network neighborhood."  I can not access any of
the files on the Linux box.  I can ping the server
and the other computers by IP address, but not by
name from the Linux box.  Basically, what I would
like to do is save files on the Linux box from
other machines and I would like to see other
machines from Linux.  Did I forget anything?
Anyone have any insight on this?  I'm very new to
Linux and I apologize for my ignorance.  Thanks in
advance for your help.


Josiah
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