Tony Uceda Velez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
when you do a ps -ef | grep -i smb do you see the smbd running?
yes. it should start at boot time.
I get 3 lines. something like root 732 1 0 sep17? 00:00:00:00 smb -d
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Tony Uceda Velez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Do you have samba running?
As far as I know. Should it not start at boot?
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Tony Uceda Velez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
smbuser add {username}
I get command not found
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networking/permissions NEWBIE
Tony Uceda Velez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Make sure you've created a smbuser on the Linux
box. Update your /etc/hosts file and your /etc
Tony Uceda Velez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Make sure you've created a smbuser on the Linux box. Update your /etc/hosts file and your /etc/allow file as well with the hostname and workgroup/ domain. Make sure in your smb.conf file you've associated the computer with the right Workgroup or Dom
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networking/permissions NEWBIE
I have a home network set up, sort of...
My awesome, incrediable, debian box has sarge, KDE, Samba.
My problem box has winXP home.
From the linux box I can see everything on t
I have a home network set up, sort of...
My awesome, incrediable, debian box has sarge, KDE, Samba.
My problem box has winXP home.
From the linux box I can see everything on the network, can open shared folders, etc.
However, from the windose box I can see the linux computer, but cannot see or a
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