[newbie] Networking Problem

2001-12-11 Thread Neil R Porter
Hi All I'm baffled. I have a 3 computer network at home. Using a switch, I have my Linux machine and two other XP workstations all connected. The Linux box acts as a gateway for the net and a print server etc. and the xp workstations are simply used for day-to-day work. I have it set up so I

[newbie] Networking Problem

2001-12-11 Thread Neil R Porter
Hi All I'm baffled. I have a 3 computer network at home. Using a switch, I have my Linux machine and two other XP workstations all connected. The Linux box acts as a gateway for the net and a print server etc. and the xp workstations are simply used for day-to-day work. I have it set up so I

Re: [newbie] Networking Problem

2001-12-11 Thread Derek Jennings
Never used XP, but is this was a win98 question I'd say the problem was that you were not logged into the windows box with a valid username/password. For some reason if you give windows the wrong password it does not stop you logging on and seeing all the files, but it will stop you browsing

RE: [newbie] Networking Problem

2001-12-11 Thread Neil R Porter
Nope... It's off... Gawd I have no idea what's happening with it :( -Original Message- From: Dave Sherman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 11 December 2001 22:01 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Networking Problem On Tue, 2001-12-11 at 13:03, Neil R Porter wrote

RE: [newbie] Networking problem

2001-06-10 Thread Franki
June 2001 10:08 PM To: Linux Newbie Subject: [newbie] Networking problem I have networked my two machines together and can ping each of them successfully. I'm trying to set up network file sharing and have edited the /etc/exports file to read /usr *.localdomain and /home *.localdomain I have also

Re: [newbie] Networking problem

2001-06-10 Thread Michael Lewis
you install nfs-utils ??? regards Frank -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Michael Lewis Sent: Sunday, 10 June 2001 10:08 PM To: Linux Newbie Subject: [newbie] Networking problem I have networked my two machines together and can

Re: [newbie] Networking problem

2001-06-10 Thread Michael Lewis
to be running in. For example, on my backup server I have them in the rc3.d directory. - Original Message - From: Michael Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Franki [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Linux Newbie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 10, 2001 9:29 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Networking problem

[newbie] Networking problem

2001-06-10 Thread Michael Lewis
I have networked my two machines together and can ping each of them successfully. I'm trying to set up network file sharing and have edited the /etc/exports file to read /usr *.localdomain and /home *.localdomain I have also edited the /fstab files to read: machinename:/usr/usr