At 10:02 PM 7/20/1998 -0400, you wrote: >I assume you have tcp/ip installed on the NT machine. It doesnt come that >way out of the box. I think you have to install tcp/ip to even assign an ip >address. Make sure you reran SP3 after installing tcp/ip from the NT cd. Been there, done that. >My Debian box is set up with route add -net, no gateway, the same as yours. >The NT box has the Debian box's address in as a gateway, but I dont know >if that makes any difference. I have no gateway defined on either machine do I need one? >Somebody told me that NT quits listening after not hearing any traffic for >a while. Try rebooting the NT box after setting the route on the Debian >box. I have shut both machines down and then restarted them and then in the first few minutes after being booted I've tried the same thing, no luck. >You dont need samba just to transfer files or print, if the Debian box is >hosting the printer. NT does ftp out of the box (assuming you can get >the network up of course). NT can print to a Debian box using the "lpr" >method. Don't I need samba to access the NT machine?
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