John,
On Mon, 21 Dec 1998 10:57:23 -0700, John Cartwright wrote:
>thanks for your reply and suggestion. I had read the FAQ and thought
>that the line "allow hosts = 165.127.8., 127." would have included
the
>localhost.
Excuse me for not looking exactly and thus ringing the FAQ bell to early: I
expected 127.0.0.1 and did not find it. What I did not see was "127.".
>In any case I changed it to read:
>allow hosts = 165.127.8., 127.0.0.1
>but still have the same results of being unable to change the password
>with smbpasswd nor connect with anything other than a null password.
>
>CAn you tell what I might be doing wrong?
You possibly have "interfaces = ..." without 127.0.0.1/255.0.0.0 in
your smb.conf
Check the output of
netstat -a -n | grep LISTEN | grep :139
Samba should listen either on *:139 or (as a bare minimum) an your_ip:139 and
127.0.0.1:139. If not, something is wrong with your "interfaces",
"bind interfaces
only" or "socket address" options.
Hasta la vista,
Robert
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