My server is RH 5.2 and i use Samba 1.9.18p10 and the client use WFW 3.11 with tcp/ip protocols installed. The subnet and the IP Address is right but I still only telnet form WFW 3.11 to Linux...not the reverse. On Linux telnet is working. I've checked it through this cmdline "telnet localhost 23 or telnet 127.0.0.1" . And I also testparm smb.conf and nothing wrong happen. FYI I set smb.conf like this : [global] WORKGROP = XXXX hosts allow = XXX (my ip and WFW 3.11 ip) printcap name = /etc/printcap load printers = yes printing= bsd logfile = XXXXX max log size = 50 security = user localmaster =no [homes] comment = Home Directories browseable = yes writable = yes It's been a long exhausted day . Please help me and what change should I make...
At 02:59 AM 6/28/1999 +1000, Ulung Pribadi wrote:>My server is RH 5.2 and i use Samba 1.9.18p10 and the client use WFW 3.11with>tcp/ip protocols installed. The subnet and the IP Address is right but Istill>only telnet form WFW 3.11 to Linux...not the reverse. On Linux telnet is >working. I've checked it through this cmdline "telnet localhost 23 or telnet >127.0.0.1" . And I also testparm smb.conf and nothing wrong happen. FYI I set >smb.conf like this : >SNIP> >It's been a long exhausted day . >Please help me and what change should I make... > >First of all, Samba has nothing to do with telnet - it lets windows machines access files/printers on a Unix machine. Smbclient lets you access windows files/printers from a Unix machine. For telnet access, you need to have a telnet daemon running. The reasion you can telnet from WFWG to your Linux machine is that you have in.telnetd being run when you telnet to the box. To telnet to your windows machine, you would need a simular program running on your windows machine. The proglem with this is that WFWG is not a multi-user operating system, so it does not support someone telnetting in... If you told us what you are trying to do, someone could probably tell you how to do it. Are you trying to access files on the windows machine? Do you want to run windows programs, and have them display on the Linux machine? Do you want to access a printer? It can all be done, but you have to use the right tools... Mikkel --- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup.
On Sun, 27 Jun 1999, Ulung Pribadi wrote:> My server is RH 5.2 and i use Samba 1.9.18p10 and the client use WFW 3.11 > with tcp/ip protocols installed. The subnet and the IP Address is right > but I still only telnet form WFW 3.11 to Linux...not the reverse.That is because all versions of Microsoft Windows can only be accessed from the local console. Microsoft's idea of "remote access" gives you file and printer access only. While there are third-party programs which attempt to emulate this essential functionality, they do not work very well. This is one of the biggest problems I (and many others) have with Windows. I'm afraid the only good solution is to use a real operating system. Some third party solutions include Symantec's PCanywhere, Citrix WinFrame (which Microsoft licensed for their Windows Terminal Server), and ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Benjamin Scott <bscott@hamptonsys.com> Phone: (603)431-7315 Hampton Systems Group, Inc. Fax : (603)431-0822 http://www.hamptonsys.com DSN : 852-3581 ======================================================================
When the world was young, "Keith G. Murphy" <keithmur@mindspring.com> carved some runes like this:> Benjamin Scott wrote: > > > > On Sun, 27 Jun 1999, Ulung Pribadi wrote: > > > My server is RH 5.2 and i use Samba 1.9.18p10 and the client use WFW > > > 3.11 with tcp/ip protocols installed. The subnet and the IP Address is > > > right but I still only telnet form WFW 3.11 to Linux...not the > > > reverse.[snip]> > Some third party solutions include Symantec's PCanywhere, Citrix > > WinFrame (which Microsoft licensed for their Windows Terminal > > Server), and > > > Another, lesser-known one that works extremely well for us is Proxy from > Funk Software. But this is academic if there is no Linux client. Hmmm, > there is a Proxy Master (client) for Win3.1, wonder if you could run it > under Wine or DOSEMU? > > I believe VNC is really supposed to be the answer, though. I haven't > tried it (yet). > > http://www.uk.research.att.com/vncThe first guy is right; win31/95 don't have any TCP/IP services or daemons running to allow incoming connections like that (analogous to the linux telnet/ftp daemons). A third party software package is your only choice. VNC is very good, but I don't think the server works with with win31 (win95 or better). There is now a DOS viewer on the contrib page (but no server), however, the windows sources are available. I have no idea how hard it would be (maybe not even doable) to compile the sources under the win32s subset (ie, for win31). If you could replace win31 with linux/wine/dosemu, things would be much simpler... Steve ****************************************************************** Stephen L Arnold http://www.rain.org/~sarnold #include <std_disclaimer.h> ******************************************************************