RE: [newbie] Is there a quick an easy t-file for setting up my Linux box on the network? cont Telnet

2000-12-02 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
-Original Message- From: Rich Auriemma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 5:26 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [newbie] Is there a quick an easy t-file for setting up my Linux box on the network? cont Telnet Thank you so much for that

RE: [newbie] Is there a quick an easy t-file for setting up my Linux box on the network? cont Telnet

2000-12-01 Thread Rich Auriemma
Thank you so much for that little clairification. Show's empathy and understanding. ;) I have 30min available today to figure out how to do this. heh Ok, great SMBclient is up and running. Mission accomplished. So I understand I have to figure out how to mount them. Nothing in the SMB

[newbie] Is there a quick an easy t-file for setting up my Linux box on the network?

2000-11-30 Thread Rich Auriemma
Can anyone direct me towards to the quickest way to figure out how to get my linux box to see my WinNT shares? Same with allowing telnet access into the Linux box? I've got the network card drivers loaded and I can get on the internet through the LAN.. just don't know how to see my NT

Re: [newbie] Is there a quick an easy t-file for setting up my Linux box on the network?

2000-11-30 Thread Phil Connor
On Thursday 30 November 2000 06:01 pm, you wrote: Can anyone direct me towards to the quickest way to figure out how to get my linux box to see my WinNT shares? Samba http://www.samba.org -- Phil Connor Emory Booty Co. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux User # 189889

RE: [newbie] Is there a quick an easy t-file for setting up my Linux box on the network?

2000-11-30 Thread Jose M. Sanchez
Instead of pouring thru the entire Samba installation and documentation... Try "smbclient -L NTBOX -U USER" where NTBOX is the name of your NT server and USER is the name of the authorized user you have set up on the NT machine. This will produce a list of shares. If you can see them,