13 Sep
2006
13 Sep
'06
19:19
Puneit Singh wrote:
On Wednesday 13 September 2006 19:22, Justin M wrote:
Puneit Singh wrote:
So do I. I have Samba Server as an allowed service too
May I suggest you turn off your firewall and make sure that samba is working correctly first?
..as root jrm:/ # rcSuSEfirewall2 stop or if you prefer jrm:/# /etc/init.d/SuSEfirewall2_setup stop
Justin
I turned off the firewall and checked.. It still didn't work... How do I ensure Samba is working correctly
Does the command below return anything? jrm@jrm:~> smbclient -L localhost --no-pass Is the server even started? jrm@jrm:~> rcsmb status jrm@jrm:~> rcnmb status