Good way to debug is to first do a
smbclient -L 192.168.1.100
That will give you a list of shares on the host. If that doesn't return
anything, you probably forgot to restart your daemon or are having other
networking issues.
James
Anthony Abby wrote:
> I'm having trouble connecting to a s
I'm having trouble connecting to a share I created on my Redhat 7.3 box,
from my Windows XP workstation. I had set it up earlier on a FreeBSD
4.6 server and was able to connect to it from a Windows 2000
workstation, but can not seem to get it right here at home.
Here's my smb.conf file.
# S
I'm having trouble connecting to a share I created on my Redhat 7.3 box,
from my Windows XP workstation. I had set it up earlier on a FreeBSD
4.6 server and was able to connect to it from a Windows 2000
workstation, but can not seem to get it right here at home.
Here's my smb.conf file.
# S