I am not quite clear on how to browse windows files from FreeBSD.
I have found two possibilities - sharity-lite and smbclient for Win32.
However, I have no idea of how to use smbclient for Windows. My setup is
FreeBSD 4.7 with Samba installed and working well. I can access kFBSD from
WinXP
At 05:17 PM 2/7/2003 -0700, you wrote:
You should be able to use smbclient (command line only) it will give you
an ftp style interface.
On the FreeBSD machine?
PJ
Kevin
On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 17:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can I browse Windows from Unix?
I'm using FreeBSD 4.7, Samba,
How can I browse Windows from Unix?
I'm using FreeBSD 4.7, Samba, and KDE3. I'd like to be able to browse also
from command line.
I have not found instructions on use of smbclient-win32 and do not want to
use sharity. smbclien-win32 comes with and exe file and cygwin dll's - but
what are you
At 08:27 PM 12/21/2002 +, you wrote:
Pippo,
We will need more information than this to help you. Please explain in
detail what happens when you try to access the WinXP machine from Win2K
and vica versa.
You need to explain how your samba is configured as well as how the
Win2K/XP systems
am not running a domain, workgroup only. :))
Thanks in advance,
Pippo
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I am really quite puzzled as to why I have to edit smb.conf every time I
want to print to the FreeBSD machine from Win2K. (Running FBSD 4.7, samba
2.2.7 and cups 1.1.15.1_4.
When I log onto FBSD with username, password, I see the folders for the
printers, home, tmp, etc. but no printer. (Only 1
At 07:51 PM 12/10/2002 -0500, you wrote:
You could just kill sighup smbdprocessid
On linux it is kill -1.
Why would I do that?
The machine is running, smbd is running; I just want to log on and print. :))
I don't want to go through the contortions of shutting a process down and
then restarting