[Samba] opening ip chains for samba

2002-11-01 Thread Rodger Haynes
This was sent to me some time back. It should help you. Thanks to James Hubbard. Since you've probably enabled the firewall settings when you installed RedHat, you're probably going to need to modify the /etc/sysconfig/ipchains file. This line here is probably causing you the most problem. -A in

Re: [Samba] Matching two redhat servers

2002-10-29 Thread Rodger Haynes
It could be a firewall issue - are both machines configured the same for access through the firewall? Enable 137 - 139 for tcp and udp Max Cairns wrote: Help!   I've got two new servers. I installed redhat v7.3 on one myself, and have got it to run samba successful

Re: [Samba] Linux Compression

2002-10-24 Thread Rodger Haynes
Not really a Samba question, but do a google on tar+linux and gzip+linux Jennifer Crusade wrote: Hello,   I know there are utilities that allow you to use compression for Linux file systems to zip up files.  I was wondering if there is anything that allows you to sp

Re: [Samba] users/passwds

2002-09-19 Thread Rodger Haynes
Note: the mksmbpasswd creates the users in the smbpasswd file that match your system users, but it doesn't convert the passwords (at least when I did it)  - you then have to go in and enter the passwords using the smbpasswd command. Frank Matthieß wrote: Donnerstag den 19.09.2002 um 16:19 C

Re: [Samba] (no subject)

2002-04-26 Thread Rodger Haynes
I think it's now called xinetd.conf and has a different layout than the old file. Read the man pages andsearch  google for "xinetd.conf" to see the new way to write instructions in this file. Jamuna wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"> i really need help. i cant find the /etc/inetd.conf file to alter on

Re: [Samba] help with basics

2002-04-24 Thread Rodger Haynes
Start by setting security = share until you can log on to the server, then worry about authentication. Make sure that you either have no firewall running on the server, or that ports 137 to 139 are open from your local network to the server. David McBride wrote: >I am new to linux and Samba.

Re: [Samba] Samba Setup??? Need help!!

2002-04-17 Thread Rodger Haynes
Do you have a firewall running? Make sure the proper ports are open (137, 138 and 139 I think) Macedo, Flavio A wrote: >All, > >I am trying to setup samba on my linux platform (RedHat 7.1). I have the >smb/mnbd service running. But when I go to the Windows box and try to map a >drive to