smbd and nmbd are only used for serving linux filesystems to other machines.
That's
not the problem. I have noticed that the newer versions of smbmount let the
connection
time out and get closed.
Brian Stults wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've been using the samba client to mount NT drives to my linux bo
Quoting Brian Stults ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I've been using the samba client to mount NT drives to my linux box for
> some time without any problems. Now, on my home linux box, I'm mounting
> drives from my linux box at work. It works very well at first.
> However, when I come back the next day
AM
To: debian
Subject:samba auto-unloads
There are entries in my inetd.conf like this:
#:OTHER: Other services
## netbios-ssn stream tcp nowait root/usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/sbin/smbd
## netbios-ns dgram udp waitroot/usr/sbin/tcpd
/usr/sbin/nmbd -a
But it
I can't help with unloads because I can't get them loaded in the first
place. It's like this.
client server result
w98 samba ok
w98 nt4 ok
smbmountw98
Hello,
I've been using the samba client to mount NT drives to my linux box for
some time without any problems. Now, on my home linux box, I'm mounting
drives from my linux box at work. It works very well at first.
However, when I come back the next day, the mounted drive produces I/O
errors. I
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