Help Help Help1 I have just setup my first Linux (Red Hat 6.0) server hopping it can replace my old Netware 3.12 server in my little office. I followed all the instruction. Load up SAMBA, set the TCP/IP in my Win98 station. But there's just no sign of the Linux Server from my Win98 Station. I've check the eth0 (ping & ifconfig) which seems fine. My station used to connect to my Netware (IPX) should be fine. What have I done wrong? How can I diagnos the problem. I heard there is station & server distributions out there. What are the differences? Please help, cause I've been scraching my head for three weeks now. -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed
Dan Egli
2000-Dec-18 16:53 UTC
New born baby in Linux still havn't seen the day light yet.
1) 6.0 is old. You should grab 7.0 2) How about posting your config to the list so we can see if there's anything amiss. -- Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: Tommy To: samba@us5.samba.org Sent: Monday, December 18, 2000 4:45 AM Subject: New born baby in Linux still havn't seen the day light yet. Help Help Help1 I have just setup my first Linux (Red Hat 6.0) server hopping it can replace my old Netware 3.12 server in my little office. I followed all the instruction. Load up SAMBA, set the TCP/IP in my Win98 station. But there's just no sign of the Linux Server from my Win98 Station. I've check the eth0 (ping & ifconfig) which seems fine. My station used to connect to my Netware (IPX) should be fine. What have I done wrong? How can I diagnos the problem. I heard there is station & server distributions out there. What are the differences? Please help, cause I've been scraching my head for three weeks now. -------------- next part -------------- HTML attachment scrubbed and removed