I am too lazy to look this up, but:
cat /etc/services | grep -i netbios
shows what ports handle requests to smbd and nmbd.
UPD and TCP are used for different requests, so I just open up all three
ports for both protocols. I don't think that is a security breach.
I don't used passwords on my home setup, so, my password knowledge is quite
limited. Have you set up your user on the linux server? And have you enabled
encrypted passwords on your server?
I avoid passwords by using
security = share
guest ok = yes
guest account = ftp
in my global section.
Joel
On Thu, Nov 22, 2001 at 11:43:16AM +0530, Arun Shrimali
wrote:> Thanks Joel,
> your diagnosis was right, it was firewall's problem, I opened port
> 137,138 amd i am able to access the folder. But some quarries
> remains unanswered can you help me ......
>
> 1) Samba use which port 137 or 138 ??
> 2) When I access from win98 client to my home directory at Linux
> server it ask pasword. I give the required password, but it does not
> accept. What is the solution for win 98.
>
>
> Again thanks for help
>
> Regards
>
> Arun
>
>
>
>
> From: Joel Hammer <Joel@HammersHome.com>
> To: Arun Shrimali <arun@banas.guj.nic.in>,
samba@lists.samba.org
> Subject: Re: access from win98
> Date sent: Wed, 21 Nov 2001 08:52:59 -0500
>
> > Walk through the DIAGNOSIS.txt in docs/textdocs.
> > This may be a firewall issue. Open ports 137,138,138.
> > You will have to use guest ok = yes and guest account = ftp to avoid
> > passwords.
> > Joel
> > On Wed, Nov 21, 2001 at 04:17:24PM +0530, Arun Shrimali wrote:
> > > Dear List
> > >
> > > I have installed RHL 7.1 and installed samba as described in
> > > FAQ.
> > >
> > > When I try to access through Windows 98(client) Network
> > > Neighbourhood, it shows "Linux Server" but i could
not able to
> > > access, as following error appears:
> > >
> > > \\Linux Server is not accessible
> > > The computer or sharename could not be found, make sure you
> > > typed is correctly, and try again.
> > >
> > > I just want to access the folder at Linux Server without any
> > > password or user. (available to all)
> > >
> >
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