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2002 Dec 13
2
Stumped at "Network Neighbourhood", Samba server is visible, but it's path can't be found ...
Hi all, I can see the RH7.3 linux box I've configured with the latest Redhat RPM samba package in the Windows 2000 network neighbourhood, but when I double click the W2000 computer icon I get the message "\\Linuxbox is not accessible, The network path was not found." The network is a small switched lan, sadly with only one unix box (RH7.3) and a mixture of Windows2000 and 98
2002 Dec 13
2
Stumped at "Network Neighborhood", Samba server is vi sible, but it's path can't be found ...
Jamie, Have you crated a user and a smbpasswd for the user that you are connecting using "Network Neighborhood?" -Bob -----Original Message----- From: Jamie Risk [mailto:jamie_risk@yahoo.ca] Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 4:05 PM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: [Samba] Stumped at "Network Neighbourhood", Samba server is visible, but it's path can't be found ...
2003 Jan 16
2
My Workgroup eventually disappears when I enable SAMBA!
When I enable Samba on my Linux box, the workgroup "Workgroup" eventually disappears from site in both the GUI "Network Neighbourhood" and at the W2000 cmd line "net view". It takes a little while for this to happen, and initially it works well. The Linux Box information can be found at the url below. But a short description of the setup is as follows: * Network is
2000 Apr 12
1
AW: Machines not disappearing from browse list
I've exactly the same problem. My config looks similar to yours: 1 samba as wins server (wins support=yes" on one segment, 1 samba as "wins server client" (wins server = xxx). The "wins server client" never discards machines from segment 1. I looked at the browse.dat and the wins.dat on the server on segment 1. There are no entries of the shutdowned maschines. Only in
2001 Nov 29
0
Disappearing shares
I have a problem of shares that "disappear" or are inaccessible. This only happens with Win2k and only for some users. My Samba is version 2.2.2 running on Solaris 2.6. Here's the sequence: 1) The user logs into PC (not using PDC). 2) He connects to Samba server via "Run..." and typing \\spike. 3) The user is prompted for "connect as" and "password".
2003 May 21
3
Problems accessing shares on Samba from Win2000
Hi, I?ve got the following problem: When accessing a share on a Samba server from Win2000 or Windows XP this fails. The access is denied. All the shares are visible within ...\Network Neighbourhood\Workgroup\Chs-server.chs.\share1 ...\Network Neighbourhood\Workgroup\Chs-server.chs.\share2 ... ...\Network Neighbourhood\Workgroup\Chs-server.chs.\Drucker und Faxdienste Besides this I see the
2010 Mar 23
2
Computer disappearing from browse list after a few minutes
Hi all! I am using samba server at the company i work. Samba version is: 2:3.2.5-4lenny9 Some settings: os level = 255 domain logons = no wins support = yes domain master = yes local master = yes preferred master = yes i have dhcp configured witch sends wins server address (this samba servers address) to all clients. After I (re)start samba within a minute or so all computer of our network
2007 Aug 10
0
Disappearing samba ports
I have new install of Debian, primarily "testing" with some "stable". The kernel is 2.6.21-2. I am having problems with a Samba (3.0.25b-1+b1, 3.0.25b-1) install. smb.conf is from a template I have used several times previously (including 3.0.25b) with no problems. From Windows Explorer, the shares will be slow to appear, with folders and files in the right pane appearing
1998 Sep 28
9
Unwanted browselists
Is there a way to prevent browselists from machines other than those of my choosing to show up in the browselists/network neighbourhood? I don't want win95 clients that offer shares themselves to show up in the network neighbourhood. Michel. -- Michel van der Laan - michel@nijenrode.nl http://www.nijenrode.nl/~michel
2013 Sep 13
1
Network Neighbourhood samba 4
When you say, there is not network neighbourhood in samba 4 you mean that: 1: all the workstations show in the network neighbourhood except the domain controller. 2: There is absolutly nothing in the network neighbourhod, no workstations nor DC.
2002 Nov 20
1
Domain / Server disappear from network neighbourhood
Hello I attached my smb.conf as a reference but the problem is quite simple: 1) my server didn't show in the network neighbourhood 2) often the whole domain didn't show at all in the n.b. and if I try to access it directly (i.e. typing the domain name) I got a strange error ("cannot find the network path") P.S. Every single machine (server included) is viewable if
2002 Feb 12
1
SMB-server from Win2k -> Red Hat Linux 7.2 - Samba 2.2.1a seen in Network Neighbourhood but not browsable
Hi everyone, I am new to the list and new to Linux as well as to Samba. I've read quite a few howtos, man-pages and other docs on samba now. I configured my own SMB-server with smbd and nmbd. Of course I generated a smb.conf file and my server is accessible and running on the Linux mashine. I can connect with smbclient to the Linux-mashine and to the win2k-mashine (hostname and service
2000 Nov 15
2
loess documentation
Hi all, I 've got a question about the usage of loess in the modreg package. The documentation (loess.html) states that the smoothing window is either set by span or enp.target. If span is used, the details section of the docs state... <SNIP> DETAILS Fitting is done locally. That is, for the fit at point x, the fit is made using points in a neighbourhood of x, weighted by their
2000 Nov 15
2
loess documentation
Hi all, I 've got a question about the usage of loess in the modreg package. The documentation (loess.html) states that the smoothing window is either set by span or enp.target. If span is used, the details section of the docs state... <SNIP> DETAILS Fitting is done locally. That is, for the fit at point x, the fit is made using points in a neighbourhood of x, weighted by their
2002 Nov 04
3
Problems connecting to Samba through windows
I just started using Linux a couple of weeks ago and have been trying to setup samba. I have a couple of text books I have been following which have helped me be able to run the smbclient from Linux to view both the shares on my Linux and xp machine. The problem is that I can not access the Linux files from my xp machine. I can ping the machine without a problem and can also view the machine
2001 Nov 29
1
Share problem !
Hello List, I have a small problem in configuring SAMBA on my Linux Red Hat 6.2 box. If user xyz with username xyz tries to access samba share from windows NT box, everything works fine except one thing. In Network Neighbourhood three shares are visible instead of two . Shares defined in smb.conf are global, homes and printer. In network neighbourhood it shows three directories: xyz
2002 Oct 21
4
samba 2.2.6 name
Hi, I've just installed samba 2.2.6 [solaris 2.6] and while ./smbstatus (on solaris) reports version 2.2.6, network neighbourhood [ or net view4] (on win 2k/win98) report Samba 2.2.5 Any ideas? ta iain -- -------------------------------------------------------------- Iain Morrison MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit 15 Chaucer Road Tel 01223 355294 xt 581
2008 Nov 15
3
IAX2 client for "eee pc 1000"
What kind of IAX2 client will install/run on EEE PC 1000 (stock Linux software)? I'll eventually replace this crippled Linux with something better but I don't time to play around with it as most divers and modules are still too new and not fully available in all distros. -- #Joseph GPG KeyID: ED0E1FB7
2002 Nov 29
1
Access Linux PC from other windows machines in the WorkGroup
Dear Sir, I want to access my Linux shared folder from other windows PC's in the same work group. I have installed TurboLinux7.0 in my PC. It has got samba server shipped with it. I made settings in the /etc/smb.conf file. Now we can see my machine from the network neighbourhood of other machines in the workgroup. But when we try to access the linux PC from other windows machine, it gives the
1997 Nov 26
3
Server string in Network Neighbourhood
Sorry if this is a stupid question, but is the string that appears in browser lists restricted to being a single string without spaces, or can you include spaces ? I have samba v1.9.15p8 running on a SGI O2 system, and I'm accessing its filesystems from a W95 PC. I started off with the following line in my /etc/init.d/samba script NMBD_OPTS="-C11th Floor SGI O2" which results in