[newbie] Servers working?

2002-09-05 Thread Dennis Myers

Did this list die? Haven't seen anything for the last 5 hours or so. 
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Re: [newbie] Servers working?

2002-09-05 Thread ed tharp

On Thursday 29 August 2002 11:27 pm, you wrote:
 Did this list die? Haven't seen anything for the last 5 hours or so.
this is almost funny.. 5 hours... what twilight zone are you in.. 
less see... mail sent friday,aug 30, and on Thurs Sept 5, you only feel as if 
you have missed 5 hours?



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Re: [newbie] Servers working?

2002-09-05 Thread Dennis Myers

On Thursday 05 September 2002 08:54 pm, you wrote:
 On Thursday 29 August 2002 11:27 pm, you wrote:
  Did this list die? Haven't seen anything for the last 5 hours or so.

 this is almost funny.. 5 hours... what twilight zone are you in..
 less see... mail sent friday,aug 30, and on Thurs Sept 5, you only feel as
 if you have missed 5 hours?



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No Ed, look at my follow on post.  I actually sent that message on Sat 31 Aug 
after having no mail for most of the morning. It showed up the 5 days later.  
At the speed of light it must have been around the world about 100M times 
before it showed up on the list. Where does that stuff hide? 
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Re: [newbie] Servers

2001-11-28 Thread Derek Jennings

I think you are right. I have not seen any facility for Samba to use Netbeui. 
But there is no need. Windows computers by default bind file sharing to both 
Netbeui and TCP/IP Is there a particular reason why it has to be Netbeui  ?
Derek

On Wednesday 28 November 2001 03:11, you wrote:
 On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 20:32, Robert Boggs wrote:
  In windows I have a small network set up. I use netbeui, and I wish to do
  the same in linux using Samba, with netbeui. Can anyone tell me how to
  set these up. I really like the new Mandrake. I think I may go to it as
  my full time system. My wife, however cannot do this, as she is blind and
  has JAWS for windows, and there is not any GUI talkers for linux, that we
  know of. This is why I must set her systems up to access my box from
  Widows. I wish someone could make a system for linux that would talk in x
  and gnome and KDE. Please help. You may E-mail me at
  [EMAIL PROTECTED], if you wish.

 As far as I know, Samba only works with TCP/IP networks. I could be
 wrong.

 Dave



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RE: [newbie] Servers

2001-11-28 Thread Neil R Porter

If you already had filesharing setup in windows then (as Derek suggests)
samba will just work out of the box (if not goto control panelnetworksmake
sure filesharing is ticked/installed... and make sure you have firewall
settings on linux such that it doesn't stop it working.  Again, Derek has a
link to where there is help for this.  As for Linux to windows filesharing
(i.e. the other way round, cos samba doesn't do both to my knowledge), I use
Komba2 to mount my Windows machines' files.

If you have any probs setting these up then I might be able to help since
I've only just done it myself and haven't quite had time (approx 1 month
lol) to forget how I did it yet.  :)

Neil

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Derek Jennings
Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 10:34 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Servers


I think you are right. I have not seen any facility for Samba to use
Netbeui.
But there is no need. Windows computers by default bind file sharing to both
Netbeui and TCP/IP Is there a particular reason why it has to be Netbeui  ?
Derek

On Wednesday 28 November 2001 03:11, you wrote:
 On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 20:32, Robert Boggs wrote:
  In windows I have a small network set up. I use netbeui, and I wish to
do
  the same in linux using Samba, with netbeui. Can anyone tell me how to
  set these up. I really like the new Mandrake. I think I may go to it as
  my full time system. My wife, however cannot do this, as she is blind
and
  has JAWS for windows, and there is not any GUI talkers for linux, that
we
  know of. This is why I must set her systems up to access my box from
  Widows. I wish someone could make a system for linux that would talk in
x
  and gnome and KDE. Please help. You may E-mail me at
  [EMAIL PROTECTED], if you wish.

 As far as I know, Samba only works with TCP/IP networks. I could be
 wrong.

 Dave





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RE: [newbie] Servers

2001-11-28 Thread Jose M. Sanchez



|-Original Message-
|From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Neil R Porter
|Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 5:51 AM
|To: Linux Newbie
|Subject: RE: [newbie] Servers
|
|
|If you already had filesharing setup in windows then (as Derek 
|suggests) samba will just work out of the box (if not goto 
|control panelnetworksmake sure filesharing is 
|ticked/installed... and make sure you have firewall settings 
|on linux such that it doesn't stop it working.  Again, Derek 
|has a link to where there is help for this.  


|As for Linux to windows filesharing (i.e. the other way round, cos
samba 
|doesn't do both to my knowledge), I use Komba2 to mount my 
|Windows machines' files.
|

WHAT?

Check out SMBClient and SMBMount...

All Komba2 does is invoke these programs, which are part of Samba.

I.E.

smbclient -L \\Windowsmachine -U Validuser 

Where validuser is a username that you have used at least once at your
Winblows box to log into the network. (this is important!).

If you can do this Samba will let you utilize Winblows printers from
Linux, even WinPrinters (read brain damaged printers)!

Lisa/Reslisa let's Konqueror BROWSE Winblows shares as well.

-JMS




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RE: [newbie] Servers

2001-11-28 Thread Neil R Porter

 |-Original Message-
 |From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 |[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Neil R Porter
 |Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 5:51 AM
 |To: Linux Newbie
 |Subject: RE: [newbie] Servers
 |
 |
 |If you already had filesharing setup in windows then (as Derek
 |suggests) samba will just work out of the box (if not goto
 |control panelnetworksmake sure filesharing is
 |ticked/installed... and make sure you have firewall settings
 |on linux such that it doesn't stop it working.  Again, Derek
 |has a link to where there is help for this.


 |As for Linux to windows filesharing (i.e. the other way round, cos
 samba
 |doesn't do both to my knowledge), I use Komba2 to mount my
 |Windows machines' files.
 |

 WHAT?

 Check out SMBClient and SMBMount...

 All Komba2 does is invoke these programs, which are part of Samba.

nice gui though

 I.E.

 smbclient -L \\Windowsmachine -U Validuser 

 Where validuser is a username that you have used at least once at your
 Winblows box to log into the network. (this is important!).

 If you can do this Samba will let you utilize Winblows printers from
 Linux, even WinPrinters (read brain damaged printers)!

 Lisa/Reslisa let's Konqueror BROWSE Winblows shares as well.

As does Komba2... by default I think it puts the shares in
/home/user/komba2/... so you can browse with konq.

 -JMS

Neil




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RE: [newbie] Servers

2001-11-28 Thread Jose M. Sanchez



|-Original Message-
|From: Neil R Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
|Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 7:05 AM
|To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Cc: Linux Newbie
|Subject: RE: [newbie] Servers
|
|
| |-Original Message-

|As does Komba2... by default I think it puts the shares in 
|/home/user/komba2/... so you can browse with konq.
|
| -JMS
|
|Neil
|

Lisa/Reslisa lets you browse the contents of the shares W/O mounting the
volumes... 

You can see the files and folders, but you can't get to them until you
mount them though.

But I digress...

-JMS




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RE: [newbie] Servers

2001-11-28 Thread Neil R Porter

 |-Original Message-
 |From: Neil R Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 |Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 7:05 AM
 |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 |Cc: Linux Newbie
 |Subject: RE: [newbie] Servers
 |
 |
 | |-Original Message-
 
 |As does Komba2... by default I think it puts the shares in
 |/home/user/komba2/... so you can browse with konq.
 |
 | -JMS
 |
 |Neil
 |
 
 Lisa/Reslisa lets you browse the contents of the shares W/O 
 mounting the volumes... 
 
 You can see the files and folders, but you can't get to them 
 until you mount them though.

oh

 
 But I digress...





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Re: [newbie] Servers

2001-11-28 Thread Anuerin G.Diaz

On Wed, 28 Nov 2001 06:55:58 -0500, Jose M. Sanchez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   
   snip

   WHAT?
   
   Check out SMBClient and SMBMount...
   
   All Komba2 does is invoke these programs, which are part of Samba.
   
   I.E.
   
   smbclient -L \\Windowsmachine -U Validuser 
   
   Where validuser is a username that you have used at least once at your
   Winblows box to log into the network. (this is important!).
   
   If you can do this Samba will let you utilize Winblows printers from
   Linux, even WinPrinters (read brain damaged printers)!
   
   Lisa/Reslisa let's Konqueror BROWSE Winblows shares as well.
   
   -JMS
   
hi,

   any tips on configuring LISA? the document that it came with is too cryptic and 
,even if I followed all the instruction, the LISA tab in the configuration still 
displays the 'not yet configured' message. ill look into komba since I dont use 
konqueror much (I use xwc).

ciao!
   
   


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[newbie] Servers

2001-11-27 Thread Robert Boggs

In windows I have a small network set up. I use netbeui, and I wish to do the 
same in linux using Samba, with netbeui. Can anyone tell me how to set these 
up. I really like the new Mandrake. I think I may go to it as my full time 
system. My wife, however cannot do this, as she is blind and has JAWS for 
windows, and there is not any GUI talkers for linux, that we know of. This is 
why I must set her systems up to access my box from Widows. I wish someone 
could make a system for linux that would talk in x and gnome and KDE. Please 
help. You may E-mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], if you wish.




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Re: [newbie] Servers

2001-11-27 Thread Dave Sherman

On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 20:32, Robert Boggs wrote:
 In windows I have a small network set up. I use netbeui, and I wish to do the 
 same in linux using Samba, with netbeui. Can anyone tell me how to set these 
 up. I really like the new Mandrake. I think I may go to it as my full time 
 system. My wife, however cannot do this, as she is blind and has JAWS for 
 windows, and there is not any GUI talkers for linux, that we know of. This is 
 why I must set her systems up to access my box from Widows. I wish someone 
 could make a system for linux that would talk in x and gnome and KDE. Please 
 help. You may E-mail me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], if you wish.

As far as I know, Samba only works with TCP/IP networks. I could be
wrong.

Dave
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