Thanks for all the help, it works now.
I just need to tweek it for my specific needs now, and setup security and
stuff.
Thanks again,
David
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Samba comes with lots of great documentation. In the Slackware install,
you will find it in /usr/doc/samba-2.2.0a/docs/
The documents are split between htmldocs and textdocs directories.
For Win2k, you will have to either modify a registry key that will allow
Windows to use plain text passwords,
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.
On Tue, 2002-04-23 at 23:33, David McBride wrote:
> I am new to linux and Samba. I have a box with Slackware 8.0 (no xwindows)
> and Samba (that came on the CD) installed. I am useing the
> /etc/samba/smb.config-sample remaned to smb.conf file for my configuration
> file for Samba to learn on.
I am new to linux and Samba. I have a box with Slackware 8.0 (no xwindows)
and Samba (that came on the CD) installed. I am useing the
/etc/samba/smb.config-sample remaned to smb.conf file for my configuration
file for Samba to learn on. I have read many how-to's and article on the
net to the po