I spoke too soon. Everything was working great but then I had to reboot the
linux machine for some other reason. Now I'm back to square one. I've play
with the permisions but nothing seems to be working. :. - (

Jim

>Date: Sat, 23 May 1998 05:54:55 -0700
>To: masq
>From: Jim Rainville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Fwd: Masq and Samba conflict (Solved!)
>
>I just wanted to pass my solution to this problem along unless anybody
else gets hung up on this one.
>I posted this same message on comp.os.linux.networking and here's the
response I got:
>
>You are probably setting up a firewall which is restricting input and
>output from your ethernet interface (e.i. eth0).  If you want to get both
>working, make sure your ipfwadm commands do not start with anything like:
>
>ipfwadm -O
>or
>ipfwadm -I
>
>Just use the ipfwadm -F command and make sure your defaults for ipfwadm -O
>and ipfwadm -I is set to "accept".
>
>Henry
>
>So I entered the commands:
>ipfwadm -O -p accept
>ipfwadm -I -p accept
>
>and now everything works fine.
>
>Cheers,
>Jim
>>Date: Thu, 21 May 1998 08:20:48 -0700
>>To: masq
>>From: Jim Rainville <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>Subject: Masq and Samba conflict
>>
>>Next problem - 
>>
>>When I have masquarading going Samba doesn't work. I know there was a
recent thread about this but a looked through the archive and didn't see
any resolve. 
>>Here's what happens - I can start ppp and samba works fine. As soon as I
set the rules with ipfwadm I am unable to see my linux partitions from my
NT machine. If I do a "samba status" on the linux box it says that smbd and
nmbd are running. However if I do a samba restart the services are stopped
but fail to restart.
>>
>>BTW - my setup is RH5 with kernel 2.0.33 and I'm running KDE.
>>
>>Thanks,
>>
>>Jim 

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