Re: [newbie] Local network browsing not working

2001-07-09 Thread etharp

man smbmount

On Sunday 08 July 2001 22:11, Ed Kasky wrote:
 I thought that it would read the information already broadcast.

 In previous installations I never had to run Lisa in order to be able to
 see shared drives.  I was under the impression that if a drive is shared
 either from windoze or from samba, you could see it using konqueror and
 then authenticate once you tried to attach.

 My wondoze machines cna see and attach to the md box's shared folders but
 not visa versa

 Ed
 ~~

 On Sunday 08 July 2001 10:05 am, etharp wrote:
  I could be barking up the wrong tree,,, but have you mounted those
  networked shares ?
 
  On Saturday 07 July 2001 17:38, Ed Kasky wrote:
   Trying to browse network using Konqueror returns the following error:
  
   Could not connect to host localhost
  
   I am running MD 8 and Samba 2.0.10.  Other windows machines can see and
   connect to this one but it can't see the other machines on the network
   through Konqueror.
  
   I don't suspect a hardware problem as this machine can also access the
   internet no problem.
  
   I looked at /etc/hosts and it has one entry:
   127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
  
   I can also query other hosts on the network using smbclient from the
   command line
  
   Any ideas are appreciated.
  
   Thanks in advance.
  
   Ed




RE: [newbie] Local network browsing not working

2001-07-08 Thread Gabriel Arcos

try runnig lisa server: lisa -K

some times I get a reading soket error but sometimes work properly, someone
have idea about that error?

- Original Message -
From: etharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Ed Kasky [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mandrake Newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 1:05 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Local network browsing not working


 I could be barking up the wrong tree,,, but have you mounted those
networked
 shares ?

 On Saturday 07 July 2001 17:38, Ed Kasky wrote:
  Trying to browse network using Konqueror returns the following error:
 
  Could not connect to host localhost
 
  I am running MD 8 and Samba 2.0.10.  Other windows machines can see and
  connect to this one but it can't see the other machines on the network
  through Konqueror.
 
  I don't suspect a hardware problem as this machine can also access the
  internet no problem.
 
  I looked at /etc/hosts and it has one entry:
  127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
 
  I can also query other hosts on the network using smbclient from the
  command line
 
  Any ideas are appreciated.
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Ed






Re: [newbie] Local network browsing not working

2001-07-08 Thread etharp

is there a GUI to config lisa?

On Sunday 08 July 2001 13:59, Gabriel Arcos wrote:
 try runnig lisa server: lisa -K

 some times I get a reading soket error but sometimes work properly, someone
 have idea about that error?

 - Original Message -
 From: etharp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: Ed Kasky [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Mandrake Newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, July 08, 2001 1:05 PM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] Local network browsing not working

  I could be barking up the wrong tree,,, but have you mounted those

 networked

  shares ?
 
  On Saturday 07 July 2001 17:38, Ed Kasky wrote:
   Trying to browse network using Konqueror returns the following error:
  
   Could not connect to host localhost
  
   I am running MD 8 and Samba 2.0.10.  Other windows machines can see and
   connect to this one but it can't see the other machines on the network
   through Konqueror.
  
   I don't suspect a hardware problem as this machine can also access the
   internet no problem.
  
   I looked at /etc/hosts and it has one entry:
   127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localhost
  
   I can also query other hosts on the network using smbclient from the
   command line
  
   Any ideas are appreciated.
  
   Thanks in advance.
  
   Ed




Re: [newbie] Local network browsing not working

2001-07-08 Thread Ed Kasky

I thought that it would read the information already broadcast.  

In previous installations I never had to run Lisa in order to be able to see 
shared drives.  I was under the impression that if a drive is shared either 
from windoze or from samba, you could see it using konqueror and then 
authenticate once you tried to attach.

My wondoze machines cna see and attach to the md box's shared folders but not 
visa versa

Ed
~~
On Sunday 08 July 2001 10:05 am, etharp wrote:
 I could be barking up the wrong tree,,, but have you mounted those
 networked shares ?

 On Saturday 07 July 2001 17:38, Ed Kasky wrote:
  Trying to browse network using Konqueror returns the following error:
 
  Could not connect to host localhost
 
  I am running MD 8 and Samba 2.0.10.  Other windows machines can see and
  connect to this one but it can't see the other machines on the network
  through Konqueror.
 
  I don't suspect a hardware problem as this machine can also access the
  internet no problem.
 
  I looked at /etc/hosts and it has one entry:
  127.0.0.1   localhost.localdomain localhost
 
  I can also query other hosts on the network using smbclient from the
  command line
 
  Any ideas are appreciated.
 
  Thanks in advance.
 
  Ed

-- 
Ed Kasky
Los Angeles, CA
~~~
If A+ B + C = Success if, A = Hard Work, B = Hard Play,
C = Keeping your mouth shut.  - Albert Einstein




[newbie] Local network browsing not working

2001-07-07 Thread Ed Kasky

Trying to browse network using Konqueror returns the following error:

Could not connect to host localhost

I am running MD 8 and Samba 2.0.10.  Other windows machines can see and 
connect to this one but it can't see the other machines on the network 
through Konqueror.

I don't suspect a hardware problem as this machine can also access the 
internet no problem.

I looked at /etc/hosts and it has one entry:
127.0.0.1   localhost.localdomain localhost

I can also query other hosts on the network using smbclient from the command 
line

Any ideas are appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Ed

-- 
Ed Kasky
Los Angeles, CA
~~~
I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but 
World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.
~ Albert Einstein