ameron Brown <Cameron.Brown@2020Me.com> wrote:> > Recently we changed the IP address of our Solaris server and our NT
> > server to change over to a new VLAN IP Scope. Servers where shutdown
> > and restarted, everything looked fine, email web browing, ping
> [...]
> > The Samba smbd and nmbd processes restarted fine. No other
> > changes. Can no longer connect to mapped samba drives from NT. Get
> > error:
> >
> > "Network path was not found".
Peter Samuelson wrote:> > First off, check your "hosts allow", "hosts deny"
and "interfaces"
> settings from smb.conf. Try `nmblookup' on the Sun to see if it can
> find both the Sun and the peecee. Then use `smbclient' on the Sun,
> try to connect to each machine. That should localize the problem a
> little.
If this doesn't suffice, start going through the
whole procedure in
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/samba/chapter/book/ch09_02.html
which also should exist in your 2.0.8 docs tree.
It's a expanded version of diagnostics.txt
--dave
[ps: samba@samba.org is the "how to" list, samba-technical is
developer descussions of internals]
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