From: "James Smith"
Date: Wed, 6 Dec 2000 21:23:40 -0000
Message-ID:
Subject: RE: [SLE] Samba
Small Point, but I take it nmbd (netbios daeman) is running? If you have:
netbios name = lunacy
in smb.conf then it should be working. If you do not have this line, then
after Samba has been started, at the command line type:
nmbd -n lunacy
then try mapping a drive in Windows. If this works, then there is your
problem and add the netbios name line to smb.conf.
Another suggestion, which worked for me, have you got dummy0 interface
enabled? It should work with dummy but removing this sometimes does help,
it helped me.
-----Original Message-----
From: Kulish, Chris (Des Moines) [mailto:ckulish@mrc-rail.com]
Sent: 06 December 2000 13:39
To: SuSE List (E-mail)
Subject: [SLE] Samba
<p>After RTFM, a little swearing, and a couple of beers... I am still having
an issue with SMB
I setup Samba, it seems to be running (ps aux), I added the user (which was
disabled when created?), enabled the user.
I have my share listed in the smb.conf. It is also configured to use
encrypted passwords.
net use m: \\lunacy\mp3
system error 67 has occurred
the network name cannot be found
I can connect to other linux shares from this Win2k box. I assumed the
above message was talking about the netbios name? I checked it, pinged it
(by name and IP).
Excuse any typos, this was transcribed via phone by the wife.
Any thoughts?
CK
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