HALLO, HOW IT IS POSSIBLE TO ACCESS FROM A DOS-BOOTDISK (VER.7.0) RUNNING ON A WINDOWS95-MACHINE TO A SAMBA-SERVER (WITHOUT STARTING WINDOWS). IF WIN95 IS RUNNING THE CONNECTION WITH THE SAMBA- NETWORK SERVER IS OK. (MS-NETWARE CLIENT AND TCP/IP) WHICH PARTS OF DRIVER, MANAGER, CLIENTS, PROTOCOLS ARE TO INSTALL ON THE MACHINE AN ON THE BOOTDISK? THANKS, PETER Mail: p_w@aon.at
Freitag den 27.09.2002 um 15:31 CEST +0200, schrieb peter wagner:> HALLO, > HOW IT IS POSSIBLE TO ACCESS FROM A DOS-BOOTDISK (VER.7.0) RUNNING ON > A WINDOWS95-MACHINE TO A SAMBA-SERVER (WITHOUT STARTING > WINDOWS). IF WIN95 IS RUNNING THE CONNECTION WITH THE SAMBA- > NETWORK SERVER IS OK. (MS-NETWARE CLIENT AND TCP/IP)^^^^^^ This should be lanmanager. samba are able to 'speak' lanmanager, that has nothing in common with netware/ncp. Your samba server has to be configured for "security = share". Take a look at "man smb.conf -> security (G)".> WHICH PARTS OF DRIVER, MANAGER, CLIENTS, PROTOCOLS ARE TO INSTALL ON > THE MACHINE AN ON THE BOOTDISK?Use the setup routine on disk 1. NetBIOS TCP/IP Frank. PS: Next time, please do not use only capitals. Take a look at http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1855.html. -- Frank Matthie? fm+samba@Microdata-pos.de
On Friday 27 September 2002 08:31 am, peter wagner wrote:> HALLO, > HOW IT IS POSSIBLE TO ACCESS FROM A DOS-BOOTDISK (VER.7.0) RUNNING ON > A WINDOWS95-MACHINE TO A SAMBA-SERVER (WITHOUT STARTING > WINDOWS). IF WIN95 IS RUNNING THE CONNECTION WITH THE SAMBA- > NETWORK SERVER IS OK. (MS-NETWARE CLIENT AND TCP/IP) > WHICH PARTS OF DRIVER, MANAGER, CLIENTS, PROTOCOLS ARE TO INSTALL ON > THE MACHINE AN ON THE BOOTDISK? > THANKS, > PETER > > Mail: p_w@aon.atgoto http://www.bootdisk.com/ -C