Brad Sacks wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the replies. I haven't used Samba that much so I appreciate
the help. I guess I didn't have logging turned on and I wasn't on
3.2.1. So I got 3.2.1 and turned on logging. This is the error I get
when I connect on that share:
[2008/08/17 09:35:57, 1] lib/util_sock.c:get_peer_name(1791)
get_peer_name: getnameinfo failed for 192.168.1.3 with error
Temporary failure in name resolution
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You have a problem with the 2 computers being able to talk to each other, a
"name resolution" problem. I see you have configured samba to act as a "wins"
server for your network. Is there another MS server acting as a wins server or
domain controller?
Also, basic name resolution. Are you using /etc/hosts for name resolution or
are you using a DNS. If so is it configured properly? Are you using dhcp to get
your IP or do you have static IPs assigned? This is where the immediate problem
lies. Your config look OK
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