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Re: Red Hat 6.1



At 17:51 15/02/2000 +0000, Ian Wright wrote:
>I have also set up the smb.conf file on the new machine to match the one on
>my existing machine as close as possible - the different kernels of course
>have different structures for this file! - and, while I can smbmount the
>windows machine onto the new linux machine, the windows machine won't see
>the new linux one in 'network neighbourhood' - nor can I 'ping' it from the
>windows machine. Any clues where to look?
>thanks


First of all let me state that I'm a linux novice, so take anything I say 
with a large pinch of salt. I have though, got nfs to work on the 
mack#hines I'm playing around with.

As regards the smb.conf file, you need to include the line
browseble = yes
in the [Homes] section. Regarding being able to 'ping' the machine, are the 
two machines on the same network segment and if not, is there a gateway 
between them? This might be your problem.


HTH

Steve


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