'I'm running a small web development environment with Red Hat 8.0 as a
server for running Apache and PHP and Windows 2000 for ASP and SQL
server. I
have only managed partial success in setting up Samba and getting the
two
machines to communicate.
The domain name is FLOWXYZ and the two machines are configured as
follows:
The server is moses and its IP address is 192.168.0.1 / 255.255.255.0
The Win2k machine is manumission and its IP address: 192.168.0.2 /
255.255.255.0
I am able to see the Linux machine under Network Neighbourhood on
Win2k,
but when I open the icon to view shared folders, I get the following
error
message :
\\Moses <file:///\\Moses> is not accessible - Network path not found
Ideas as to why this message appears?
I am also getting a weird message when I try and access shared
directories
from Linux machine by typing in the command line: smbclient
file://moses/home/test <file:///\\moses\home\test> -U root
Instead of connecting to SMB, I get the following error :
Domain=[FLOWXYZ] OS=[UNIX] Server=[Samba 2.2.5]
tree connect failed: NT_STATUS_BAD_NETWORK_NAME
Idea as to what this message means?
I'm using the standard Red Hat smb.conf file with the domain name
changed
and a few of my own shares added. I have also added manumission (the
win2k
machine) as a system user with the password entered in smbpassword file.
All passwords are encrypted.
Is there anything else that I have to do with the groups or may have
left
out? I can't figure out why its not working'
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