So you
have a router at 192.168.1.1? Post the output of:
ifconfig
arp
-n
iptables -L -n
Bill
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> Scott,
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> it is used both ways, i.e to see linux disk from windows and
> viceversa.
> In the former case you need the
Raffaele,
Thank you for pointing out what I so foolishly omitted.
The command should be smbmount3 /// /
so smbmount knows what to mount and where to mount it.
Doh!
Paul
On Wednesday 24 September 2003 10:28 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote:
> Scott,
>
> it is used both ways, i.e to see linux disk from w
Scott,
it is used both ways, i.e to see linux disk from windows and viceversa.
In the former case you need the samba server, in the latter the client.
Paul,
I did this rather a long time ago so I'm not sure I really didn't have
to do any configuration for the client. Currently I only need to i
Forgive my ignorance Paul, insn't Samba used to allow Windows users to
connect to and use Linux stuff?
Scott
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> From: Paul Kaplan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2003 9:39 PM
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On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 07:29, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 12:34, Roland Hughes wrote:
> > I have finally had the chance to get off of dial up and on to a shared
> > dsl. My problem is I cannot get the "Internet connection" to switch from
> > modem to eth0. The nic is up and connected
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 12:34, Roland Hughes wrote:
> I have finally had the chance to get off of dial up and on to a shared
> dsl. My problem is I cannot get the "Internet connection" to switch from
> modem to eth0. The nic is up and connected but when I bring up the
> mandrake control center and go
check if your network devise is up
do # ifconfig
this will tell you the IP and the Gateway of your devise your Devise should
be eth0 and all the information you fill it up before you should get it
displayed.
if there's no eth0 or eth1 that's mean your network card is down so you
should do the co
.
hth
PJ
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From: jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, December 12, 1999 9:44 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] network problem
>Yes Homer is my linux box. I tested to see if smb has started and it had. I
will
>try to
Yes Homer is my linux box. I tested to see if smb has started and it had. I will
try to restart it. Thanks
P.S. I like the D'OH..
Jeff
Axalon Bloodstone wrote:
> Homer looks tobe the linuxbox, either smbd never got started it died or
> it's firewalled.
>
> On Sat, 11 Dec 1999, Gerry Doyon wrot
D'OH!!!
Sorry, had to say it.
I really don't know a damn about homer
-Josh
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From: jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, December 10, 1999 8:27 pm
Subject: [newbie] network problem
> I issued the command
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> smbclient -L homer
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