interfaces only = yes
; the two latter is the IPs of the W7
hosts allow = 127.0.0.1 192.168.0.117 10.0.0.1
If I remove the 192* in the hosts allow, my W7 looses access via smb.
netstat tells me that it is listening to both interfaces.
What might be wrong?
Thanks.
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Ronny Mandal
On Fri, Feb 24, 2012 at 3:45 PM, Da Rock
wrote:
> On 02/24/12 21:39, Ronny Mandal wrote:
>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> I have been running Samba on FreeBSD 9.0 with a wireless card. A share
>> is connected to my W7 computer. To get more speed between the
>> computers, I
etc, but keep the NICs running?
Hope that this question was understandable. Thanks.
Regards,
Ronny Mandal
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is question was understandable. Thanks.
Regards,
Ronny Mandal
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ions are very welcome and will be
appreciated!
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Maybe you're looking for this?
http://www.petefreitag.com/cheatsheets/ascii-codes/
This one is quite specific, though...
http://www.ascii.cl/htmlcodes.htm
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Yes, you're right; ASCII is a seven bit code. Only E-ASCII employs the
8th bit to widen the addressing space available, thus it can define
more characters in binary.
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