Axalon Bloodstone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 14 Dec 1999, phins13 wrote:
Why would anyone want to run a wins server off a dynamic ip? seems to me
it's more work for no benifits.
Maybe it's the only choice they have:) For the longest time I could only use DHCP
to connect to the NT
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Subject: Re: [newbie] nmbd / smbd woes
Try this. Type the command "ntsysv". Scroll through the list of services
and make sure that you have an asterisk in the box to make sure that Samba
should start on boot.
You ca
to reinstall since the same thing is likely to happen again but I am
about out of options.
Sigh!
Bryan
Gerry Doyon [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 12/11/99 07:36:54 AM
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Subject: Re: [newbie] nmbd
Are you using DHCP? I had the smae problem when
I used DHCP. I don't know the fix to this problem.
I've asked about a million diferent groups the same
question and still never got an answer. (over exageration
on the million:) I f you do get a fix for the problem
let me know. I do know this,
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Also, what does the /etc/var/samba/log.nmb say for errors? There should be
some good inform
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Subject: Re: [newbie] nmbd / smbd woes
Try this. Type the command "ntsysv". Scroll through the list of services
and make sure that you have an asterisk
I have recently set up samba between Mandrake, NT, 98, etc. Has worked
fine for a day or so. I have truly enjoyed browsing my linux box
through windoze :-o
This evening, without my intervention, both nmdb and smbd stopped
running, and I am unable (using SWAT) to get them to re-start. I