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    Can't connect to Linux Share on XP PC

    Thanks for your suggestions Bill - I must declare a typo in my dialog my samba and windows user name is Anyone not Anybody. With this realised I implemented your code (cut and paste!) and also created a Linux user Anyone. Running testparm I got # Global parameters [global] workgroup = SPECTRUM server string = Green - Samba Server printcap name = /etc/printcap dns proxy = No printing = lprng print command = lpr -r -P'%p' %s lpq command = lpq -P'%p' lprm command = lprm -P'%p' %j lppause command = lpc hold '%p' %j lpresume command = lpc release '%p' %j queuepause command = lpc stop '%p' queueresume command = lpc start '%p' [test] comment = Green - Samba test area path = /usr/local/samba/tmp admin users = Anyone read only = No create mask = 0777 which I presume is ok. So I have in summary a Windows user, a Linux user and a samba user all called Anyone and all with exactly the same password. My session was as follows: Logged into Linux on Linux Box (Green) user Anyone Password XXXXX Logged into windows on XP Box (Blue) User Anyone Password XXXXX On XP Box went to Start>My Network Places>View workgroup computers this put me into the Spectrum workgroup which had two computer icons: Blue Green – Samba Server (Green) Double clicking on Green gave after a delay the \\ Green not accessible…… error as detailed in my first posting. On the Linux Box I found a Network Browsing icon on the desktop which put me through to a services folder containing two items “All SLP Services” and “Windows Network”. I clicked on “Windows Network” which put me through to smb:/ an empty folder after a short period the message “Error while connecting to server responsible for smb:/” appeared. Note: regarding the comment about netbios I set up the Host name and Domain name/DNS in SUSE Yast. My Linux Box host/domain name is set as Green.Home with the DNS set to Home. The XP Box has the Host/Domain name blue.Home. Any suggestions for a way forward?
  2. Perivale

    Can't connect to Linux Share on XP PC

    Thanks for the reply, My set up contains no dedicated server. There is one PC running XP Profesional +SP2 OS conected via wired ethernet to a router acting as a hub and a DHCP and a PC running Linux also conected via wired ethernet to the same router. I have successfully added other Windows PCs to the network by plugging them into the router plus appropriate setup.
  3. Hi, I am trying to add a Linux (SUSE 9.2) PC (Host name Green) to a TCP/IP network using SAMBA. I have configured Samba to join the workgroup Spectrum which is the workgroup containing my XP PC (Host name Blue). On the XP machine under network tasks>>View workgroup computers I see computers “Blue” and “Samber Server (Green)”. Double clicking the “Blue” icon I get the drives and printers on the XP PC but when I double click on the “Samber Server (Green)” icon I get, after a delay, the following error message: \\Green is not accessible. You might not have permission to use this network resource. Contact the administrator of the server to find out if you have access permissions. The network path was not found. The network card in the Linux PC has an IP of 192.168.0.5 My router (Netgear DG834G with latest firmware) acts as a DHCP for the XP PC allocating it 192.168.0.2 I can ping each PC from the other. I am using a “limited” account (Anybody) on the XP PC with a password. On the Linux PC I have created a user account of the same name (Anybody) and generated a SMB password using: smbpasswd –a Anybody On the Linux PC the smb.conf is as follows: [global] workgroup = Spectrum server string = Samba Server encrypt passwords = yes smb passwd file = /etc/samba/smbpasswd wins support = yes [test] comment = For testing only, please path = /usr/local/samba/tmp read only = no guest ok = yes (From a worked example in a book “Using Samba” I found in a SUSE document package) running testparm reveals no errors in smb.conf although it ignores the 3rd and 4th lines in [global] I assume because they are defaults. I run samba as a superuser as follows: /etc/rc.d/smb start /etc/rc.d/nmb start (both respond with ‘done’) The log files log.smbd and log.nmbd contain no error reports. I expect to see a network folder “test” under computer Samba Server (Green) under workgroup Spectrum. Any ideas?
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