On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 03:34, Peter Edstrom wrote:
No. Samba can run only SMB over TCP/IP. Samba can run SMB with, or without
NetBIOS. NetBIOS over TCP/IP uses port 139, without NetBIOS port 445 is
used.
Samba does NOT allow SMB over IPX.
I see. Do I have to configure Samba to use
Hello!
I'm trying to get Samba to use the IPX protocol (or something) instead
of NetBIOS (SMB), unfortunately without success. The Windows 2000
Professional computers in my network has NetBIOS disabled because of
security issues; instead the sharing is bound to IPX. Is there any way
to make samba
On Fri, 29 Aug 2003, Peter Edstrom wrote:
Hello!
I'm trying to get Samba to use the IPX protocol (or something) instead
of NetBIOS (SMB), unfortunately without success. The Windows 2000
Professional computers in my network has NetBIOS disabled because of
security issues; instead the sharing
No. Samba can run only SMB over TCP/IP. Samba can run SMB with, or without
NetBIOS. NetBIOS over TCP/IP uses port 139, without NetBIOS port 445 is
used.
Samba does NOT allow SMB over IPX.
I see. Do I have to configure Samba to use port 445, ie. explicitly tell
it not to use NetBIOS? I can't
Hmm.. I've figured out that starting smbd with the argument '-p 445'
might do the work. However, things aren't going so well as I expected.
Is there anything else that I have to do?
/Peter
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Aargh, I forgot to specify the appropriate parameters for the smbclient
program. Stupid n00b-Peter; sorry for spamming your mailing list with my
stupidity. :-)
/Peter
On Fri, Aug 29, 2003 at 09:13:26PM +0200, Peter Edstrom wrote:
Hmm.. I've figured out that starting smbd with the argument '-p