Do you have an entry for swat in your /etc/ined.conf file on the server? Mine
looks
like this:
swat stream tcp nowait.400 root /usr/local/samba/bin/swat swat -a
You must point to the proper location of swat. Find it with "which
swat"
from the command line. Note: the -a parameter starts swat without the
necessity for a password. Helps newusers but is very bad security.
I assume that you are sitting at the server when you try to run swat. If
not, you will have to use the name of the server or its ip number in
the http line in your browser.
Joel
On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 10:31:04AM +0100, Fluxoptica S.r.l. - Info
wrote:> Dear sirs,
> I'm a new user of LINUX, and I'trying to configure a Linux File
Server using Samba.
> All the manuals I've found suggest to configure the Samba throught a
Web browser, at the address http://localhost:901
> All seems well configured, but I cannot go to the SWAT in order to
configure the SAMBA.
> I've some dubt about the name of the server and its workgroup.
> I'm using RedHat distribution 7.0
>
> I know that this question is probably too general, but: can you try to help
me?
>
> Thank you a lot.
>
> Germano RAGOSTA
>
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