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Subject: [linux-help] Re: win box can't reach gateway
From: "John Alexander" <johnalexander@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2001 10:29:16 -0600
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Restarting Samba on RedHat is as easy as typing '/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb
restart' from the command line, as the superuser. This script will kill both
smbd and nmbd, and then start them back up.

ja

-----Original Message-----
From: linux-help-bounce@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-help-bounce@xxxxxxxxx]On
Behalf Of Dale W Hodge
Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2001 10:01 AM
To: linux-help@xxxxxxxxx
Subject: [linux-help] Re: win box can't reach gateway





> -----Original Message-----
> From: linux-help-bounce@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:linux-help-bounce@xxxxxxxxx]On
> Behalf Of Bruce Bales

> > My suggestion on getting Samba to work is, Get the O'Reily
> book.  I spent several
> > weeks working on it, but 3 hours with the big O and it was up
> and running. granted it
> > wasn't secure at the time but it did work!
>
> Well, that's not really very encouraging, but it is a great
> endorsement of the O'Reily
> book.  Guess i'll be down at Barnes & Noble in the morning.
>

Samba isn't really that hard if you look at the documentation. Just make
sure that you have the same workgroup defined in both Windows and Linux.
Make sure "os level" is set to something like 50. Set "domain master" to
yes, and "preferred master" to yes. It's also highly recommended to set
"wins support" to yes, and then on Windows, go to TCP/IP properties and
"Enable WINS Resolution" and add your Linux box's IP in the "WINS Server
Search Order".  After you've changed smb.conf, you need to kill and restart
the samba daemons: smbd and nmbd. How you do this will depend on whether
they are stand alone daemons, or started from inetd.  If started from inetd,
you can just issue "killall smbd" and "killall nmbd" (as root), as they will
automatically restart.  Otherwise, you will have to go to init.d and
stop/restart them from there.

--dwh

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Air Capital Linux User's Group  (ACLUG)
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