How about the other way around. Let's say you have a Windows 2000 domain that you want to put the SAMBA into, how can you make that appear? What other things must do to give access? I know this is a bit involved, but I have been reading through O'Reilly's SAMBA book and it doesn't have the answer for this version 3.0.
What I have done is to put the workgroup (olympus) in the SAMBA config page. This is the name of my domain to which my computer is a member. -----Original Message----- From: Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 5:56 AM To: newbie Subject: Re: [newbie] Samba access Well, once I got Samba up and running, I found the the default workgroup is "Mdkgroup". After I put the Win box into this group, it saw the Linux machine right away. On Tuesday 08 January 2002 6:03, you wrote: > I am currently doing the same with SAMBA. I am in the configuration tool > for SAMBA to set up passwords etc. I've a question it appears you have > found. I am looking at the WINBIND, thinking this is how I can make my > Windows machine see the Linux, but how do you do this? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Nick [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:43 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] Samba access > > > Hello all, I have been playing around with Samba on my network. My WIn98 > machine can see the linux machine in network neighborhood, but when I click > on it, it brings up a prompt for a password. Can anyone tell me where I > would find this default password, as I have not set one myself yet? -------------------------------------------------------
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