samba newbie help request

1997-07-24 Thread Pann McCuaig
I've installed 1.3.1 on a machine at work. It's on a (physical) network with a bunch of Windows boxes running NT, Win95 and WFW3.x. I've added TCPIP stacks to one NT machine and one Win95 machine, set IP addresses, and the two Windows boxes and the Linux box can all ping one another at will. :-)

Re: samba newbie help request

1997-07-24 Thread Kevin Traas
> What I'm looking for is the absolute minimum /etc/smb.conf that will > allow me to share a directory, say /tmp, on the Linux box with the > Windows box. Have you looked at /usr/doc/HOWTO/SMB-Howto.gz? It contains a starter /etc/smb.conf as follows: - [global] ; Uncomment this if

Re: samba newbie help request

1997-07-25 Thread Randy Edwards
On Thu, 24 Jul 1997, Pann McCuaig wrote: > What I'm looking for is the absolute minimum /etc/smb.conf that will > allow me to share a directory, say /tmp, on the Linux box with the > Windows box. Ahh, another person who despite RTFMing needs a good example -- sounds like me! :-) BTW, I found

Re: samba newbie help request

1997-07-25 Thread Paul Miller
Kevin Traas wrote: > > > What I'm looking for is the absolute minimum /etc/smb.conf that will > > allow me to share a directory, say /tmp, on the Linux box with the > > Windows box. > > Have you looked at /usr/doc/HOWTO/SMB-Howto.gz? > > It contains a starter /etc/smb.conf as follows: >

Re: samba newbie help request

1997-07-28 Thread Frank Sergeant
> I've installed 1.3.1 on a machine at work. It's on a (physical) network > with a bunch of Windows boxes running NT, Win95 and WFW3.x. I've added ... > Samba from bo is installed (with no problems) on the Linux box. > > What I'm looking for is the absolute minimum /etc/smb.conf that will > allow