Anne; make sure that you start webmin before logging into it.

lanman
----- Original Message -----
From: "Anne Wilson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Newbie List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 27, 2002 8:50 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba - Half there?


> Derek Jennings wrote:
>
> > It looks like you have missed out a few steps.
> > The simplest way to configure Samba is to use 'Webmin' If it not already
> > running install the webmin rpm and then in a browser url enter
> > https://localhost:10000   (note https  !!)  accept the certificate you
are
> > presented with and log on as username root.
> >
> > In webmin select
> >
> > Servers>SambaWindows File sharing>ConvertUnix users to Samba users  (at
> > bottom of page)
> > Select convert users then Edit users.  Delete any user which got
converted
> > you did not want, and for any user you do want edit them and select 'new
> > password' and give them the password Windows users must offer when
trying to
> > access a share.
> >
> > Go back to the page headed 'Samba Share Manager'  if the shared folder
you
> > created before is listed then edit it, if not create a new shared
folder.
> > Select if the folder is browsable, and also set up any security you
desire on
> > that folder. (Might be a good idea to start with little security until
you
> > get it working)
> >
> > BTW: The special share called 'homes' will make the home directory of
any
> > user who logs into Samba shared.
> >
> >
> > Go back to Global Configuration 'Windows Networking options'
> > enter the correct windows workgroup name
> >
> > Now go back to 'Samba share Manager' and restart samba (botton of page)
> > Your Samba shares should now be visible to windows machines, and the
> > passwords should be accepted.
> >
> >
> > To see the Windows computers in Linux I recommend komba2  It gives you a
GUI
> > very like 'Network Neughbourhood' in Windows. Any folder you mount using
> > komba2 will appear in konqueror at ~/komba/
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > derek
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Monday 27 May 2002 11:34 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> >
> >>Running on Mdk 8.2, in a triple boot with W2K and Win98.
> >>
> >>If I am to progress at all I must be able to work while the rest of the
> >>family are on the LAN.  That is, 1 W2K m/c and 2 Win98 m/cs.  I need to
> >>share a FAT32 directory, identified in Linux as /mnt/win_d2/Public, and
> >>to make my m/c the gateway for ICS.
> >>
> >>I requested Samba and ICS when installing, so I'm fairly sure all
> >>necessary services will be installed.
> >>
> >>I have created users on my Linux partition, giving them the same name
> >>and password as they use on the Win m/cs.  I have entered Samba
> >>passwords.  Then, using Micky's PC for testing, I checked to see what
> >>was happening.
> >>
> >>I can see Anne_linux in Network Neighbourhood.  Clicking on it shows me
> >>my 2 CUPS printer setups and a folder called Homes.  Clicking on this
> >>asks for a password - and I can go no further.
> >>
> >> From my Linux screen I can see Micky/Public from Control Centre/Mount
> >>Points.
> >>
> >>1)  What did I do wrong?
> >>
> >>2)  How should I have entered Micky into the Samba Users Config. file?
> >>I just put 'Micky = Micky users', assuming that it had something to do
> >>with the groups she belongs to.  If it is, do I need to add all the
groups?
> >>
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>3)  If I try to see Micky/Public under Konq I get 'cannot connect to
> >>host localhost'.  When I get the other problems sorted out will this
> >>disappear, or is it a totally separate problem?
> >>
> >
> > You need to install and configure LISa for this to work. I think you
will
> > find komba2 is nicer/easier.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >>TIA
> >>
> >>Anne
> >>
> >
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
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> >
>
>
> Fell at the first fence!  I logged in as root, located Webmin on the
> DVD, installed the four failed dependencies, then installed webmin.
> Fired up Mozilla, typed in https://localhost:10000 and got back error
> message
>
> connection refused trying to connect to localhost:10000
>
> or words to that effect.
>
> What did I forget?
>
> Anne
>
>
>


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