Sandip Bhattacharya <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

> 
> >Thanks , I have solved the problem , as Amol had
> >pointed out I changed the network properties but
> >forgot to change the "smb.conf" files. When I changed
> >the files (edited the hosts allow fields) the sendmail
> >stated working.
> 
> What are you talking about? You changed samba config files and sendmail 
> started working?
> Check your hostname and see that it is fully qualified and is either 
> resolvable through DNS or can be resolved through /etc/hosts. This is 
> generally the most frequent reason for sendmail getting stuck during boot 
> time. Sendmail( and actually even Apache) tries to find a resolvable 
> hostname on which it is going to run.
> 
> >But now I can access all the machies in the network
> >through "smbmount" command but none of the machies can
> >access me . could someone help me out please.We are in
> >a workgroup named DEVELOPMENT and do not have any
> >domain in the network.

Try the following samaba config file 
[global]
        printing = lprng
        dns proxy = no
        postscript = yes
        security = share
        workgroup = DEVELOPMENT
        server string = B Box Server
        socket options = TCP_NODELAY SO_SNDBUF=8192 SO_RCVBUF=8192
        netbios name = bbox
        log file = /var/log/samba/%m.log
        load printers = yes
        printcap name = /etc/printcap
        max log size = 0

[printers]
        path = /var/spool/samba
        writable = yes
        postscript = yes
        comment = All Printers
        printable = yes
        public = yes

[tmp]
        path = /tmp
        writable = yes
        comment = Temp Dir
        public = yes

[g8backup]
        path = /g8bak
        writable = yes
        browseable = yes
        comment = Backup files
        public = yes
        available = yes

[g8ftp]
        path = /var/ftp/pub
        writable = yes
        browseable = yes
        comment = FTP Server Files
        public = yes
        available = yes

I hv included some sample file share.
CAUTION: This will open read/write facilities on some of yr folders, which is a good 
security risk. Use at your own 
risk.

> Look for documentation on password encryption in Samba. See how to 
> enable(or disable) password encryption in the samba server.
> 
> - Sandip
> 
> 
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