On Tuesday 01 June 2004 04:50 pm, James Golden wrote:
Not sure how you meant your question so I am going to give two answers.
1. I configured it using Yast2 2. Here is the configuration:
[global] workgroup = GR interfaces = 127.0.0.1 eth0
Are you on a home network with several other machines? (maybe windows machines?) You should put your LAN address in the above instead of localhost.... interfaces = 192.168.xx.xx eth0 (or whatever) Otherwise you're not going to 'see' out of your local machine.
bind interfaces only = true printing = cups printcap name = cups printer admin = @ntadmin, root, administrator map to guest = Bad User security = user encrypt passwords = yes
[homes] comment = Home Directories valid users = %S browseable = No read only = No [users] comment = All users path = /home writeable = Yes inherit permissions = Yes veto files = /aquota.user/groups/shares/ [groups] comment = All groups path = /home/groups writeable = Yes inherit permissions = Yes [pdf] comment = PDF creator path = /var/tmp printable = Yes print command = /usr/bin/smbprngenpdf -J '%J' -c %c -s %s -u '%u' -z %z create mask = 0600 [printers] comment = All Printers path = /var/tmp printable = Yes create mask = 0600 browseable = No [print$] comment = Printer Drivers path = /var/lib/samba/drivers write list = @ntadmin root force group = ntadmin create mask = 0664 directory mask = 0775
On Tue, 2004-06-01 at 16:12 -0400, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Tuesday 01 June 2004 04:00 pm, James Golden wrote:
I have read a few articles about having troubles with SUSE, but seem unable to resolve my issues. I can see the domain and all the visible machines, but I can't seem to connect to shares. It says unable to resolve address.
And a hi from Bellaire, MI.
The smb.conf files changed with 9.1. How did you configure this file?
If I do a ping to the server name I get an address and vice versa.
I thought I would try running LinNeighborhood to mount the shares like I did in 9.0. I get the same error message.
So I ran LinNeighborhood from console to see if I could get a little better error message. This is the only thing that looks fishy to me.
resolve_lmhosts: Attempting lmhosts lookup for name NEMO<0x20> resolve_wins: Attempting wins lookup for name NEMO<0x20> resolve_wins: WINS server resolution selected and no WINS servers listed. resolve_hosts: Attempting host lookup for name NEMO<0x20>
anyone lead me in the right direction here. Where is it looking for WINS servers. I have my NIC setup for DHCP and when I looked at the settings it looks like it is getting all the DNS and WINS servers for the domain.
Any help would be appreciated.
James
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