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Re: [SLE] What happened to my Samba?
- From: "Adinda Praditya" <apraditya@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2006 22:49:33 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <e92d9eaa0609191549m1fe81810p12919622a0ca042@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sorry i forgot to mention those informations. I'm trying to login from
windows (192.168.1.8) and the firewall doesn't run on 192.168.1.0. All
networks are not Vmware. I did restart both smb and nmb services, it
doesn't fix the problem. I also ran testparm -s and nothing wrong with
the output.
I'm using 10.0. What kind of configuration do you need to know?
Thanks,
Adinda P
On 9/19/06, John Andersen <jsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
windows (192.168.1.8) and the firewall doesn't run on 192.168.1.0. All
networks are not Vmware. I did restart both smb and nmb services, it
doesn't fix the problem. I also ran testparm -s and nothing wrong with
the output.
I'm using 10.0. What kind of configuration do you need to know?
Thanks,
Adinda P
On 9/19/06, John Andersen <jsa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well you have left us guessing about your configuration and where it is you
are trying to log in from.
The two subnets look suspiciously like a Vmware installation.
In any event there are half a dozen things that can go wrong, not the
least of which is samba itself. You might try to restart samba by
doing as root in a shell:
rcsmb restart
rcnmb restart
Next check if you turned on the firewall in your Linux Machine?
But do tell us a bit more about your condifguration so we be of more help.
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John Andersen
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