On 15 Jun 2003 at 13:03, Roger Harrington wrote:

> You don't have a period between the 1 and 127 in your hosts.allow line
> 
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Scarletdown
> Sent: Sunday, 15 June 2003 11:14
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Samba Setup Problems - smb.conf Posted For Reference
> 
> 
> Can anyone tell me what I might be doing wrong here?
> 
> I'm trying to get a Linux box set up with Samba so I can share 
> files with a pair of Win-98 systems and my FreeSCO router.
> 
> Problem is, this system is not showing up in Network 
> Neighborhood, only the 2 98 boxes and the router.
> 
> If it helps any, here is what the smb.conf file looks like:
> 
> [global]
> 
>    workgroup = BUSHYTAIL
>    guest account = nobody
>    keep alive = 30
>    os level = 2
>    server string = RedHat Linux 5.2 Test System - Build-0003
>    hosts allow = 192.168.1 127.


Thanks.  I don't know how I managed to miss that little typo.  After adding the dot, I 
am now able to at least find Moltres by going to Windows Explorer and selecting 
Tools-Find-Computer; and I was able to map public and transfers as network drives.  
However, he still isn't showing up in Network Neighborhood.  It's been nearly an 
hour since I accomplished this, and he still isn't showing up in NN.  Would rebooting 
both 98 machines help, perhaps?





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