Brian Durant writes:
On Monday 15 April 2002 21:01, Jesse Marlin wrote: - Brian Durant writes: - > On Sunday 14 April 2002 23:48, Jesse Marlin wrote: - > - The routing table looks good. Is that 192.168.1.1 a router? Does the - > - NT box's routing match this. The netmask will be important. The only - > other - thing I can offer is that if 192.168.1.1 is a router, make sure it - > knows - about your address, and also make sure the cables are good. - > - > Yes, that is the router. The message subject is slightly confusing. I changed - > it to Win 98 LAN now, as this originally started out as a side thread to - > another posting. Here is my setup: - > - > Connecting computer: Dual boot Win 2000 Pro and SuSE 7.3 Pro. - > 3 other computers: Win 98 SE (UK) - > - > I can connect to the 3 computers with Win 2000 Pro, no problem. That suggests - > that cables, router, etc. are setup correctly. With SuSE boot, it is - > impossible to connect to the 3 other computers using smbclient. It has been - > suggested that there is something with my network setup (LAN) that is - > configured incorrectly on the SuSE side, but I simply can't find out what - > that is. WAN works fine on SuSE. I can access the Internet, send e-mail, - > browse the WWW with no problem. - - Yeah that wouldn't be a network problem. I unfortunately have no experience - with smbclient as I have only used Samba from windows. What kind of errors - are you seeing? From my understanding smbclient is just a mount with smb - specific options.
Any ideas where I could get some advice on this if no one sle on the list picks up the thread?
Try this: http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/SMB-HOWTO.html