Re: smb.conf file - Solved :)

2002-12-04 Thread kbb0927
Exactly. Trust your smb to internal machines only. Continue high firewall for external machines. This is the way my home lan is set. Regards, Keith "jdow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >From: "Neil Loffhagen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >> I know I only recently posted the below message, but thought it

Re: smb.conf file - Solved :)

2002-12-04 Thread jdow
From: "Neil Loffhagen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I know I only recently posted the below message, but thought it > good top > post the solution that I stumbled across. I did another try in the > windows network neighbourhood and got a different message, about "No > service is operating at the destina

Re: smb.conf file - Solved :)

2002-12-04 Thread Neil Loffhagen
about that though. Any other thoughts appreciated, but at least I can get things going a bit more now. Thanks again to all who contribute to the list. Neil. On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 20:23, Neil Loffhagen wrote: > Hi, > > I'm hoping someone can tell me what I'm missing from the

smb.conf file

2002-12-04 Thread Neil Loffhagen
Hi, I'm hoping someone can tell me what I'm missing from the following smb.conf file, or elsewhere, that is stopping a newly installed Redhat 8 server being seen by an NT 4.0 server and Windows 98 clients. There is definitely a network connection - I can use smbclient on the redhat