Forget it. Forgot about ipchains. James At 08:21 AM 1/18/2002 -0500, you wrote: >I'm having a problem with Samba that I can't figure out. I have it >installed and I can see the server in Network Neighborhood. When I try to >browse to it I get the following error: >"\\Piglet is not accessible. >The network path was not found." > >When I try to map to \\piglet\pigletroot I get: >The mapped network drive could not be created because the following error >has occurred: >No service is operating at the destination network endpoint on the remote >system. > >I took the smb.conf from another one of my linux machine that is working >and modified it for this one. Changed the computer name, share name, and >server description. When I look at Network Neighborhood I see the proper >description, so I know it sees it. > >I also have created an smbpasswd with the same username that I use on >Windows 2000, and I have a regular account on the machine with the same >username. All three have the same passwords. > >Here's my smb.conf. Any ideas what I'm missing? > >Thanks, >James >(I stripped out unused sections and comments to make it shorter) >[global] > printing = lprng > dns proxy = no > security = user > encrypt passwords = yes > workgroup = DEFAULTWG > server string = piglet > socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 > netbios name = piglet > log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log > load printers = yes > printcap name = /etc/printcap > max log size = 0 > preferred master = no > >[global] > ># workgroup = NT-Domain-Name or Workgroup-Name > workgroup = DEFAULTWG > ># server string is the equivalent of the NT Description field > server string = Piglet Samba Server > ># This option is important for security. It allows you to restrict ># connections to machines which are on your local network. The ># following example restricts access to two C class networks and ># the "loopback" interface. For more examples of the syntax see ># the smb.conf man page > hosts allow = 192.168.1. 127. > ># this tells Samba to use a separate log file for each machine ># that connects > log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log > ># Put a capping on the size of the log files (in Kb). > max log size = 0 > ># Security mode. Most people will want user level security. See ># security_level.txt for details. > security = user > ># Most people will find that this option gives better performance. ># See speed.txt and the manual pages for details > socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_RCVBUF=8192 SO_SNDBUF=8192 > ># Cause this host to announce itself to local subnets here > remote announce = 192.168.1.255 > ># DNS Proxy - tells Samba whether or not to try to resolve NetBIOS names ># via DNS nslookups. The built-in default for versions 1.9.17 is yes, ># this has been changed in version 1.9.18 to no. > dns proxy = no > >#============================ Share Definitions ============================== >[install] > path = /install > comment = Install Directories > browseable = yes > valid users = james > writable = yes > write list = james > >[pigletroot] > path = / > browseable = yes > user = james > only user = yes > valid users = james > write list = james > admin users = james > > > >_______________________________________________ >Redhat-list mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list
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