Ok I have my debian machine connected to a XP machine through a router.
I have made several attemps to install samba using apt-get and I have
modified the smb.conf on several occations. My first thought was to
start with a fresh reinstall of Samba so that I could start with the
original smb.conf
Ok I have my debian machine connected to a XP machine through a router.
I have made several attemps to install samba using apt-get and I have
modified the smb.conf on several occations. My first thought was to
start with a fresh reinstall of Samba so that I could start with the
original smb.conf
Let's back up a few steps. Should I be able to see the other computers
on the Network before I install SAMBA?
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Alright, I have made a simple smb.conf file as follows.
###
[global]
# Server configuration paramaters
netbios name = LINUXBOX
server string = Samba %v on (%L)
workgroup = SANDSTORM
encrypt passwords = yes
[data]
path =
Alright, I have made a simple smb.conf file as follows.
###
[global]
# Server configuration paramaters
netbios name = LINUXBOX
server string = Samba %v on (%L)
workgroup = SANDSTORM
encrypt passwords = yes
[data]
path =
I also did the following:
#
Linuxbox:/home/brent# smbpasswd brent
New SMB password:
Retype new SMB password:
Linuxbox:/home/brent# cat /etc/samba/smbpasswd
brent:1000:874EA23DF4AFD3CFC2265B23734E0DAC:153EDE431C871577C60F69CAD6DF1601:[U
]:LCT-45895F8A:
Linuxbox:/
Newbie here. I have a home network with a XP machine and a Debian
machine connected through a router. I have not set Static IP's on
either machine. I am trying to connect these machines with samba, and
I have made a simple smb.conf file as follows:
###
[glob
Yes, both computers are a member of the "SANDSTORM" workgroup.
I added "security = shared" to my global section. No change.
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> try it using username "linuxbox\brent" without the quotes. security as
> "user"
>
I tried "linuxbox\brent" with security as share. No Change.
Changed smb.conf so that "security = user", ran smbd -D & nmbd -D.
Still no Change.
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Here is my latest from the command line. Looks like the problem is a
user and password problem.
###
Linuxbox:/home/brent# smbclient -L linuxbox
Password:
session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE
Linuxbox:/home/brent# smbclient -L linuxbox -U brent
Password:
sessio
Forgive me, but I'm new and don't know how to set up the smbpasswd file
other than the smbpasswd program. Is there maybe a template somewhere.
Thanks
Brent
Don Hayward wrote:
> Sorry, I just dropped into this thread, but...
>
> On Thu, 21 Dec 2006, schmity wrote:
>
>
If I try a random name such as "charlie" with no password it works.
But not on the windows machine.
Linuxbox:/home/brent# smbclient -L linuxbox -U charlie
Password:
Anonymous login successful
Domain=[SANDSTORM] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.14a-Debian]
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Yeah I tried that too.
Andrei Popescu wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 21, 2006 at 11:29:27PM -0600, Brent Schmidt wrote:
> >
> > I tried to create a new account and here is what I get:
> > Linuxbox:/home/brent# smbpasswd -a schmity
> > New SMB password:
> > Retype
Newbie Here. The name of my linux machine is "linuxbox". I am unable
to ping this machine from that very machine. I tried the following:
ping linuxbox
and
ping localhost
neither of which worked.
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Here is the info. Looks like the machine is named Sandstorm instead of
Linuxbox. Sandstorm is what I had intended the workgroup name to be
for my network. Can I change this so that the computername is
Linuxbox?
Linuxbox:/home/brent# cat /etc/hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost.localdomain localho
Ok, newbie here so go easy on me.
In general, what type of files would I expect to find in the /etc
directory? How would I have known to look in the /etc directory for
the hosts file?
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lists only the /etc/hosts file.
lists /etc/hostname and /etc/motd.
I changed the /etc/hosts file so that the localhost is now Linuxbox,
ran and now I am able to ping Linuxbox.
Kent, you said there might be more files. Did I miss them?
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I have a cable modem connected to a router that connects to a Windows
XP machine and my Debian linux machine. Internet on the Windows XP
machine is extremely fast and the Debian machine is slower than dial up
(no joke! night and day difference!) What is wrong with the Debian
machine?
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Here is what I get when I do the tests. It takes a long time to ping
google and yahoo. Telnet didn't work with google or yahoo and it was
extremely slow also. Don't know about the ipv6 packet or where to
look. I'll check into it or if you have more info that you could give
me it would be apprec
Irving wrote:
> On Sun, Nov 05, 2006 at 07:48:17PM -0800, schmity wrote:
> > Here is what I get when I do the tests. It takes a long time to ping
> > google and yahoo. Telnet didn't work with google or yahoo and it was
> > extremely slow also. Don't know ab
Ok. It seems that the internet is extremely fast when I use Mozilla
and extremely slow when I use Konqueror. I am still unable to telnet
www.google.com 80 get /.
> I've seen your ping results. Better than
> my probes.
> To debug this issue, power down all devi-
> ces. Computers, router, mode
I am running debian sarge and I just did an apt-get dist-upgrade and
my wireless keyboard and mouse are no longer working. I know that
bios sees the wireless keyboard and mouse because I can hit delete and
go to bios setup (If that makes any difference) It has been quite
some time since I did a s
On Dec 26, 11:40 am, Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 25, 2007 at 07:09:25PM -0800, schmity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
> heard to say:
>
> > I am running debian sarge and I just did an apt-get dist-upgrade and
> > my wireless keyboard and mou
On Dec 27, 8:50 am, Daniel Burrows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, Dec 26, 2007 at 09:15:43PM -0800, schmity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was
> heard to say:> > Could you post your /etc/apt/sources.list and the contents
> of
> > > /etc/debian_version ? I'
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