Hello,
I've been trying to get part of a disk visible
from a HP J5600 Unix machine (hostname = oed209, IP = 192.168.33.209) running
HP-UX 10.26 and Samba v1.9.18p7 to a MicronPC XKE Laptop (hostname =
oed123, IP = 192.168.33.123) running W98SE.
Net masks on both machines are set to
255.255.255.0.
Neither machine uses DHCP.
Hostnames, their aliases, and their IP addresses
are defined on both machines (/etc/hosts and c:\windows\hosts) and they both
agree.
I can ping each machine from the
other.
1. The exact version of Samba being used. If
you obtained the sources from the Samba CVS repository, specify the date you
acquired the sources and the branch you used.
Samba version 1.9.18p7. I got the version
number looking in /opt/samba/var/locks/browse.dat.
2. Whether you compiled Samba from sources
or installed a binary package.
I inherited the Unix machine from someone else,
but I don't think he knew enough to build Samba from source. So I'll guess
that these are just binaries. Not seeing any source code laying around is
a good indication.
3. The operating system and version of the
server running Samba.
HP-UX 10.26
4. The global section of
smb.conf, and any service-level parameter sections. If you have problems with a
specific share, include that section as well.
Here is the whole smb.conf file. It's
pretty simple:
[global]
workgroup = oed log level = 1 [tmp]
comment = temporary files path = /tmp read only = yes 5. A precise and concise description of
the symptoms. Vague statements like "it doesn’t work since upgrading" are of
little use. Exact wording of any error messages or unusual log
messages.
When I try to map /tmp from the Unix box to
drive o: on the PC from Windows Explorer I get the following error message in a
window:
The following error occurred while trying to
connect O: to \\OED209\tmp
The specified computer did not receive your
request. Try again later.
When I try to do the same thing from a DOS
shell I get the following error message in the shell:
Error 51: The specified computer is not
receiving requests. Make sure you are
specifying the computer name correctly, or try again later when the remote computer is available. When I run smbclient on the Unix box I get the
following message in the shell:
% /opt/samba/bin/smbclient -L oed209 -N
error connecting to 192.168.33.209:139 (Invalid argument) Also of note:
a. I start Samba with inetd. The pertinent lines in /etc/inetd.conf
are:
netbios_ssn stream tcp nowait untrusted m6nobody
/opt/samba/bin/smbd smbd
netbios_ns dgram udp wait untrusted root /opt/samba/bin/nmbd nmbd -d 999 b. The related services in /etc/services are:
netbios_ns 137/tcp
netbios_ns 137/udp
netbios_ssn 139/tcp
netbios_ssn 139/tcp
I just need to get parts, any part, of the Unix box's disk visible on the
PC.
Any help would be great.
--
bruce
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