You might want to try 'webmin'. It's a web based interface that you
can use to change the settings of most functions/servers on MDK. I
used it to set up Samba on my MDK10 and it was relatively easy. =)
Cheers!
On Mon, 16 Aug 2004 18:49:58 +0300, EE [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dears,
I would
If you can ping each machine using ip#'s then the next
thing to check is your naming scheme. Are both
machines using the same workgroup name? Are there any
entries in the logs that could possibly point out the
problem? The vast majority of problems you'll first
encounter with samba are
I have a cable modem, a Windows box and a linux box. Both computers are
connected to the internet through a hub and both have their own IP addresses
to connect. This works perfectly.
My laser printer is on my windows box. I wish to set up Samba so that I can
print from my linux machine onto
Can you ping each computer from the other?
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Sent: February 23, 2002 1:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Samba/Windows XP
I have a cable modem, a Windows box and a linux box. Both
Only if I do it through the internet, as in:
ping ip#.
Trying to ping with the computer names the cable company gave me doesn't
work (these are the names I am attempting to use as the computer names for
samba).
James
Can you ping each computer from the other?
I have a cable modem, a
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 01:13:41 -0800, you wrote:
I have a cable modem, a Windows box and a linux box. Both computers are
connected to the internet through a hub and both have their own IP addresses
to connect. This works perfectly.
Is it a hub or a router? If it's a hub you should be able to
On Sat, 23 Feb 2002 01:59:54 -0800, you wrote:
Only if I do it through the internet, as in:
ping ip#.
Trying to ping with the computer names the cable company gave me doesn't
work (these are the names I am attempting to use as the computer names for
samba).
I wonder if it's a real 'ping'
In a message dated 2/23/2002 4:39:03 AM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My laser printer is on my windows box. I wish to set up Samba so that I can
print from my linux machine onto the windows machine. So today I downloaded
and installed Samba (2.2.3a). I've browsed the web,