Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Sunday 15 April 2007, Jos van Kan wrote: > dwain wrote: > > Other than installing samba, I don't know what I did, but now I can see > > my linux box on the windows machines. > > (snip) > Lemme guess... You rebooted the windows machines? (evil grin) > > -- > Jos van Kanregistered Linux user #152704 No. At least I don't remember rebooting it after I installed samba. :-o -- KDD http://www.studiokdd.com/ "The artist may use any form which his expression demands; for his inner impulse must find suitable expression." Wassily Kandinsky signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
dwain wrote: > Other than installing samba, I don't know what I did, but now I can see my > linux box on the windows machines. (snip) Lemme guess... You rebooted the windows machines? (evil grin) -- Jos van Kanregistered Linux user #152704 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Saturday 14 April 2007, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > On Sat April 14 2007, dwain scratched these words onto a coconut shell, > > hoping for an answer: > > Other than installing samba, I don't know what I did, but now I can > > see my linux box on the windows machines. Now I have some more > > questions, but will hold off and let this "miraculous" event soak in. > > > > What an adventure! > > > > Dwain > > yup! but strangely, once you go thru this sort of thing.. if you took > notes, or saved the emails you find it's not so scarey the next time you > have to get into the pool... just jump in, it'll work out fine.. > > Congratulations on your new skill set. > ;-) > > -- > j Thanks, I have a folder called "keepers" in Kmail that I save messages on how to do things and links to how to do things. I also have a fairly good memory for an old guy and repetition helps with the long term memory. I wouldn't be as far along as I am without this list and I am very appreciative of all the help I have received. This is a real adventure for me and I finally feel a bit more secure with this OS than I felt with Windoze (I feel I can use this terminology now). Dwain -- Dwain AlfordP.O. Box 145Winfield, Alabama 35594 telephone: 205.487.2570cellphone: 205.495.5619 "The artist may use any form which his expression demands; for his inner impulse must find suitable expression." Wassily Kandinsky signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Saturday 14 April 2007, Dave Barton wrote: > Original Message > From: dwain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Sun 15 Apr 2007 06:41:12 EST > > > Other than installing samba, I don't know what I did, but now I can see > > my linux box on the windows machines. Now I have some more questions, > > but will hold off and let this "miraculous" event soak in. > > > > What an adventure! > > > > Dwain > > Hi Dwain, > > Now that you have successfully completed that exercise in mental > gymnastics ;) could you please send your public key to a key-server. > Signing your emails is meaningless if we cannot retrieve your public key. > > Thanks > > Dave I ask again, how do I do this through Kmail. I sent the keys to M.I.T when I was using Thunderbird and I find no way of sending the keys through Kmail. In fact, I'm not sure how to get to the keys to send them any way. Dwain -- Dwain AlfordP.O. Box 145Winfield, Alabama 35594 telephone: 205.487.2570cellphone: 205.495.5619 "The artist may use any form which his expression demands; for his inner impulse must find suitable expression." Wassily Kandinsky 0xE628AA1569DEA8612F71B73E2C7AD7F080801D12.asc Description: application/pgp-keys signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Sat April 14 2007, dwain scratched these words onto a coconut shell, hoping for an answer: > Other than installing samba, I don't know what I did, but now I can > see my linux box on the windows machines. Now I have some more > questions, but will hold off and let this "miraculous" event soak in. > > What an adventure! > > Dwain yup! but strangely, once you go thru this sort of thing.. if you took notes, or saved the emails you find it's not so scarey the next time you have to get into the pool... just jump in, it'll work out fine.. Congratulations on your new skill set. ;-) -- j -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
Original Message From: dwain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Sun 15 Apr 2007 06:41:12 EST > Other than installing samba, I don't know what I did, but now I can see my > linux box on the windows machines. Now I have some more questions, but will > hold off and let this "miraculous" event soak in. > > What an adventure! > > Dwain Hi Dwain, Now that you have successfully completed that exercise in mental gymnastics ;) could you please send your public key to a key-server. Signing your emails is meaningless if we cannot retrieve your public key. Thanks Dave signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature
[opensuse] setting up a home network
Other than installing samba, I don't know what I did, but now I can see my linux box on the windows machines. Now I have some more questions, but will hold off and let this "miraculous" event soak in. What an adventure! Dwain -- Dwain AlfordP.O. Box 145Winfield, Alabama 35594 telephone: 205.487.2570cellphone: 205.495.5619 "The artist may use any form which his expression demands; for his inner impulse must find suitable expression." Wassily Kandinsky signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
Rajko M. wrote: > On Friday 13 April 2007 23:37, dwain wrote: > >> samba server? >> >> dwain >> > > Yes. It should be running. > Console as root: > rcnmb start > rcsmb start > Client is used to see windows, server is used to share linux resources. > You may want to configure Samba. > I would read > http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/ > there are listed some examples how to configure Samba server for trusted > network that simply work. > > If you install the samba-doc rpm you should get some of the major books and tutorials (including the Samba by Example which does what the title implies) you should find these under /usr/share/doc/packages/samba. As stated elsewhere samba configuration is not a trivial exercise begin:vcard fn:Graham T. Smith n:Smith;Graham T. adr:Barton upon Humber;;90 Bowmandale;;North Lincs.;DN18 5EA;UK email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED] tel;cell:07876793607 version:2.1 end:vcard
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Saturday 14 April 2007, Graham Smith wrote: > On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, dwain wrote: > > On Saturday 14 April 2007, Graham Smith wrote: > > > Open a terminal (konsole) and run the following command > > > whereis nmbd > > > you should get > > > nmbd: /usr/sbin/nmbd /usr/share/man/man8/nmbd.8.gz > > > > i did this and received exactly what you said. where do i go from here > > to set up the network so my win boxes can see my computer. in yast under > > windows domains i don't see any computers near me. > > > > i'm really trying hard to get this, and also trying not to get real > > frustrated. i like the challange, but it's beginning to wear me down for > > the day. > > > > i think i can handle one more reply for the night and then i need to get > > some rest. > > > > thanks for the help. > > > > dwain > > In the terminal switch to root using su - > then run > rcnmb restart > you should see something like > Shutting down Samba NMB daemondone > Starting Samba NMB daemon done > > and it may be best to run > rcsmb restart > you should see something like > Shutting down Samba SMB daemondone > Starting Samba SMB daemon done > > to check to see if they are running > rcnmb status > you should see > Checking for Samba NMB daemon > running and > rcsmb status > you should see > Checking for Samba SMB daemon > running did it all and received the results you said. i'm going to bed, but i'll be at this set up tomorrow some time. moochas gracious for the walk through. this is pretty tough. what a lesson. dwain -- Dwain AlfordP.O. Box 145Winfield, Alabama 35594 telephone: 205.487.2570cellphone: 205.495.5619 "The artist may use any form which his expression demands; for his inner impulse must find suitable expression." Wassily Kandinsky signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, dwain wrote: > On Saturday 14 April 2007, Graham Smith wrote: > > Open a terminal (konsole) and run the following command > > whereis nmbd > > you should get > > nmbd: /usr/sbin/nmbd /usr/share/man/man8/nmbd.8.gz > > i did this and received exactly what you said. where do i go from here to > set up the network so my win boxes can see my computer. in yast under > windows domains i don't see any computers near me. > > i'm really trying hard to get this, and also trying not to get real > frustrated. i like the challange, but it's beginning to wear me down for > the day. > > i think i can handle one more reply for the night and then i need to get > some rest. > > thanks for the help. > > dwain In the terminal switch to root using su - then run rcnmb restart you should see something like Shutting down Samba NMB daemondone Starting Samba NMB daemon done and it may be best to run rcsmb restart you should see something like Shutting down Samba SMB daemondone Starting Samba SMB daemon done to check to see if they are running rcnmb status you should see Checking for Samba NMB daemon running and rcsmb status you should see Checking for Samba SMB daemon running -- Regards, Graham Smith -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Saturday 14 April 2007, Graham Smith wrote: > Open a terminal (konsole) and run the following command > whereis nmbd > you should get > nmbd: /usr/sbin/nmbd /usr/share/man/man8/nmbd.8.gz i did this and received exactly what you said. where do i go from here to set up the network so my win boxes can see my computer. in yast under windows domains i don't see any computers near me. i'm really trying hard to get this, and also trying not to get real frustrated. i like the challange, but it's beginning to wear me down for the day. i think i can handle one more reply for the night and then i need to get some rest. thanks for the help. dwain -- Dwain AlfordP.O. Box 145Winfield, Alabama 35594 telephone: 205.487.2570cellphone: 205.495.5619 "The artist may use any form which his expression demands; for his inner impulse must find suitable expression." Wassily Kandinsky signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Friday 13 April 2007 23:37, dwain wrote: > samba server? > > dwain Yes. It should be running. Console as root: rcnmb start rcsmb start Client is used to see windows, server is used to share linux resources. You may want to configure Samba. I would read http://samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-Guide/ there are listed some examples how to configure Samba server for trusted network that simply work. -- Regards, Rajko. http://en.opensuse.org/Portal -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, dwain wrote: > On Friday 13 April 2007, Graham Smith wrote: > > > > Is nmbd running? > > no > > > nmbd - NetBIOS name server to provide NetBIOS over IP naming services to > > clients > > > > man nmbd > > either i don't know how or where to do this, but i tried from kde help and > got nothing, tried from konqueor and got malformed url, tried from terminal > and got no pages. The above command should be run in a terminal. you could try #nmbd in konqueror. > > > Use the following command to see if it is running > > ps -e | grep nmbd > > did this and returned to "login"(?) line displayed no information. > > > To enable it you can use Yast --> System --> System Services > > Then select "Expert Mode" and scroll down to nmb > > did this and it wasn't there. Open a terminal (konsole) and run the following command whereis nmbd you should get nmbd: /usr/sbin/nmbd /usr/share/man/man8/nmbd.8.gz If you don't it appears that something is mucked up in your install of samba. Try the following command in a terminal whereis smdb you should get smbd: /usr/sbin/smbd /usr/share/man/man8/smbd.8.gz If you don't I suggest you reinstall samba using Yast. -- Regards, Graham Smith -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Friday 13 April 2007, Kai Ponte wrote: > Should be under nmb. Scroll down. It will be there, if you have SAMBA > installed. samba server? dwain -- Dwain AlfordP.O. Box 145Winfield, Alabama 35594 telephone: 205.487.2570cellphone: 205.495.5619 "The artist may use any form which his expression demands; for his inner impulse must find suitable expression." Wassily Kandinsky signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Friday 13 April 2007 09:06:28 pm dwain wrote: > On Friday 13 April 2007, Graham Smith wrote: > > > > Is nmbd running? > > no > > > nmbd - NetBIOS name server to provide NetBIOS over IP naming services to > > clients > > > > man nmbd > > either i don't know how or where to do this, but i tried from kde help and > got nothing, tried from konqueor and got malformed url, tried from terminal > and got no pages. Don't bother, man pages are less than useful. They are - IMO - harmful in general. They cause more confusion than assistance. Being in the text window, they're also hard to read. http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/2047/1/ http://groups.northwestern.edu/exec/htmldocs/nmbd.8.html > > > Use the following command to see if it is running > > ps -e | grep nmbd > > did this and returned to "login"(?) line displayed no information. Mine says this: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~> ps -e | grep nmbd 2770 ?00:00:00 nmbd > > > To enable it you can use Yast --> System --> System Services > > Then select "Expert Mode" and scroll down to nmb > > did this and it wasn't there. Should be under nmb. Scroll down. It will be there, if you have SAMBA installed. -- kai Free Compean and Ramos http://www.grassfire.org/142/petition.asp http://www.perfectreign.com/?q=node/46 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Friday 13 April 2007, Graham Smith wrote: > > > Is nmbd running? no > > nmbd - NetBIOS name server to provide NetBIOS over IP naming services to > clients > > man nmbd either i don't know how or where to do this, but i tried from kde help and got nothing, tried from konqueor and got malformed url, tried from terminal and got no pages. > > Use the following command to see if it is running > ps -e | grep nmbd did this and returned to "login"(?) line displayed no information. > > To enable it you can use Yast --> System --> System Services > Then select "Expert Mode" and scroll down to nmb did this and it wasn't there. -- Dwain AlfordP.O. Box 145Winfield, Alabama 35594 telephone: 205.487.2570cellphone: 205.495.5619 "The artist may use any form which his expression demands; for his inner impulse must find suitable expression." Wassily Kandinsky signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Sat, 14 Apr 2007, dwain wrote: > On Friday 13 April 2007, Darryl Gregorash wrote: > > On 2007-04-13 18:29, dwain wrote: > > > OK. I have the Samba client and windbind installed. I can see the two > > > win boxes in SMB shares. I can use the printers. Would someone please > > > explain how I get the two win boxes to see my linux box? > > > > > > Dwain > > > > Is nmbd running? > > I don't know, what is it? How do I check to see that it is? > nmbd - NetBIOS name server to provide NetBIOS over IP naming services to clients man nmbd Use the following command to see if it is running ps -e | grep nmbd To enable it you can use Yast --> System --> System Services Then select "Expert Mode" and scroll down to nmb It should be set to run on levels 3, 5 --- Use the "Set/Reset" to change this. -- Regards, Graham Smith -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 21:22 -0500, dwain wrote: > On Friday 13 April 2007, Kenneth Schneider wrote: > > On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 19:29 -0500, dwain wrote: > > > OK. I have the Samba client and windbind installed. I can see the two > > > win boxes in SMB shares. I can use the printers. Would someone please > > > explain how I get the two win boxes to see my linux box? > > > > > > Dwain > > > > Did you create any shares for the MS boxes to see? > > > > -- > > Ken Schneider > > UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998 > > What does this mean? Create a folder on the linux box for the 2 windows > boxes? How do I go about doing this? > It means the same thing it means in windows, you need to create a shared resource in order for the windows machines to access the linux box. Take a look at the /etc/samba/smb.conf file. A good way to do this is with the less command: less /etc/samba/smb.conf (to exit less just hit the q key. There should already be some shares defined that look like this: [users] comment = All users path = /home read only = No inherit acls = Yes veto files = /aquota.user/groups/shares/ One I have created looks like this: [download] comment = Download Area inherit acls = Yes path = /storage/download/ read only = No Also look throughman smb.conf for a little more info. You are on a steep learning curve and appear to be doing a good job learning but it will take more than a couple of weeks to get it all. I have been at this for almost 20 years and and have barely scratched the surface so just learn the best way you can. Stick with it and be patient. -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Friday 13 April 2007, Darryl Gregorash wrote: > On 2007-04-13 18:29, dwain wrote: > > OK. I have the Samba client and windbind installed. I can see the two > > win boxes in SMB shares. I can use the printers. Would someone please > > explain how I get the two win boxes to see my linux box? > > > > Dwain > > Is nmbd running? I don't know, what is it? How do I check to see that it is? > > Do you have the firewall open on the appropriate ports? (137:139 and 445 > for TCP, 137 for UDP). Are you allowing broadcasts on port 137? > (FW_ALLOW_FW_BROADCAST_INT in /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2). The firewall on the router takes care of the security; and the linux firewall is off. -- Dwain AlfordP.O. Box 145Winfield, Alabama 35594 telephone: 205.487.2570cellphone: 205.495.5619 "The artist may use any form which his expression demands; for his inner impulse must find suitable expression." Wassily Kandinsky signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Friday 13 April 2007, Kenneth Schneider wrote: > On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 19:29 -0500, dwain wrote: > > OK. I have the Samba client and windbind installed. I can see the two > > win boxes in SMB shares. I can use the printers. Would someone please > > explain how I get the two win boxes to see my linux box? > > > > Dwain > > Did you create any shares for the MS boxes to see? > > -- > Ken Schneider > UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998 What does this mean? Create a folder on the linux box for the 2 windows boxes? How do I go about doing this? -- Dwain AlfordP.O. Box 145Winfield, Alabama 35594 telephone: 205.487.2570cellphone: 205.495.5619 "The artist may use any form which his expression demands; for his inner impulse must find suitable expression." Wassily Kandinsky signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On 2007-04-13 18:29, dwain wrote: > OK. I have the Samba client and windbind installed. I can see the two win > boxes in SMB shares. I can use the printers. Would someone please explain > how I get the two win boxes to see my linux box? > > Dwain > Is nmbd running? Do you have the firewall open on the appropriate ports? (137:139 and 445 for TCP, 137 for UDP). Are you allowing broadcasts on port 137? (FW_ALLOW_FW_BROADCAST_INT in /etc/sysconfig/SuSEfirewall2). -- Moral indignation is jealousy with a halo. -- HG Wells -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [opensuse] setting up a home network
On Fri, 2007-04-13 at 19:29 -0500, dwain wrote: > OK. I have the Samba client and windbind installed. I can see the two win > boxes in SMB shares. I can use the printers. Would someone please explain > how I get the two win boxes to see my linux box? > > Dwain Did you create any shares for the MS boxes to see? -- Ken Schneider UNIX since 1989, linux since 1994, SuSE since 1998 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[opensuse] setting up a home network
OK. I have the Samba client and windbind installed. I can see the two win boxes in SMB shares. I can use the printers. Would someone please explain how I get the two win boxes to see my linux box? Dwain -- Dwain AlfordP.O. Box 145Winfield, Alabama 35594 telephone: 205.487.2570cellphone: 205.495.5619 "The artist may use any form which his expression demands; for his inner impulse must find suitable expression." Wassily Kandinsky signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part.