Thanks a lot!
I want to thank u all for your help. Keep it up u gurus;)
I went for the solution with interfaces in smb.conf, an easy solution that
took a newbee 2 min to solve;) And it works fine.
But I think I also will look into xinitd and firewalling, but later, need
to have time for collect
At 09:20 PM 11/23/02 +0100, ernst wrote:
>
>Hi Gurus ,
>
>I need some help with a debian box, runnin 2.4.18, nice stable box. The
>problem is that I would like to close samba services(I think that is the
>samba service) on eth0 and still let
>eth1 use it.
>
>Can anyone please help? or point me in t
This one time, at band camp, ernst said:
>
> Hi Gurus ,
>
> I need some help with a debian box, runnin 2.4.18, nice stable box.
> The problem is that I would like to close samba services(I think that
> is the samba service) on eth0 and still let eth1 use it.
>
> Can anyone please help? or point
Hi Gurus ,
I need some help with a debian box, runnin 2.4.18, nice stable box. The
problem is that I would like to close samba services(I think that is the
samba service) on eth0 and still let
eth1 use it.
Can anyone please help? or point me in the right direction.
best regards
/ernst
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On Sat, Nov 16, 2002 at 01:54:20PM -0800, Debian User wrote:
> Could this problem be related to password encryption?
> My WinMe client cannot browse samba server.
okay - got it working. But I must admit my problem solving was rather
non-linear...
by that I mean that I just experimented and en
n-Users (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Port 139
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 03:46:55PM +0800, Andrew McRobert wrote:
> hi
>
> output from "netstat | more" shows a connection from a remote machine
> to:
>
> [my server].139
>
> I was wondering what port 139 is used for ...
$ cat
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 03:46:55PM +0800, Andrew McRobert wrote:
> hi
>
> output from "netstat | more" shows a connection from a remote machine
> to:
>
> [my server].139
>
> I was wondering what port 139 is used for ...
$ cat /etc/services |
hi
output from "netstat | more" shows a connection from a remote machine to:
[my server].139
I was wondering what port 139 is used for ...
thanks
Andrew
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Andrew McRobert LLB B.Sc(Comp. Sci)
IT Officer, School of Law
MURDOCH UNI
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