Dear friends, Finally, we've had successfull with Samba. We think so ??. But now, we've other problem. At these moment, we can mount resource from PC with Windows 98 in our Linux. We can do this, either commands of Samba - smbmount - or with Komba2, that we've installed. But, we can't mount resources from Windows 2000. There is a machine with these operating system and with a firewall installed. But, these machine doesn't receive petitions from our samba, thereby the firewall never contests something. For other side, we go on without can see our PC over the net. We mean, to see our Samba from PCs with Windows. We don't know what happens!! Somebody can help us!! Thanks
Anna <aurra@silver.udg.es> schrieb:> But, we can't mount resources from Windows 2000. There is a machine with > these operating system and with a firewall installed. But, these machine > doesn't receive petitions from our samba, thereby the firewall never > contests something.I've never tried that. What command exactly do you use?> For other side, we go on without can see our PC over the net. We mean, > to see our Samba from PCs with Windows.Are all the computers on the same subnet? What's the workgroup name of the windows machines? Are smbd and nmbd running on your linux box, and what's the [global] section of smb.conf? hasta luego, Frank -- Frank F?rst, physikalische Biochemie, Universit?t Potsdam, Germany Tel.: +49-331-977-5062 Fax: +49-331-977-5062
On Thu, 28 Feb 2002, Anna wrote:> But, we can't mount resources from Windows 2000. There is a machine with > these operating system and with a firewall installed. But, these machine > doesn't receive petitions from our samba, thereby the firewall never > contests something.This sounds like you may have a firewall that doesn't allow traffic on port 139 or doesn't allow traffic from that client on port 139 (tcp). You may also want to check 137 and 138 (tcp & udp?) for browsing and name lookups. I also think you should check if smbmount can even find which machine to send to. You can force smbmount to connect to a certain ip number by specifying ip=1.2.3.4 with the list of options. /Urban