At 02:05 PM 12/30/98 -1000, you wrote:
>
>Bryn Joynes wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Could someone please just give me a little help here. I got samba up
>> and running from a simple installation. Was able to copy and delete
>> files from Win --> Linux, everything worked find. Shut down the
>> computer, went to bed, got up this morning and smbd -D worked, but not
>> nmbd -D. Both are started by hand.
>>
>> Checked /etc/log/log.nmb and found the following:
>>
>> "12/30/1998 09:26:44 netbios nameserver version 1.9.18p4 started
>> Copyright Andrew Tridgell 1994-1997
>>
>> bind failed on port 137 socket_addr=192.168.0.2 (Cannot assign requested
>> address)
>>
>> make_subnet: Failed to open nmb socket on interface 196.168.0.2 for port
>> 137. Error was Cannot assign requested address
>> ERROR: Failed when creating subnet lists. Exiting."
>>
>> Thanks Bryn Joynes
>
>use an ip without the 0 i.e. 196.168.1.2
Using 192.168.0.* shouldn't make a difference. Is your network card
working with other applications. What do you get when you enter:
ifconfig [network device]
at the command line?
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