Re: [SLUG] Sharing (Network or SaMBa issue) files on a linux box

From: Caleb Rodriguez (calebsr2k@acm.org)
Date: Fri Dec 23 2005 - 00:01:38 EST


Okay here is an update.

I can ping the linux box from the iBook. But when I try to ping the
linux box from my XP(sorry for school) it gives me Destination host
is unreachable.

Ok we all know that something is wrong here. I just do not know what.
Maybe a step by step?

On Dec 22, 2005, at 12:34 PM, Eben King wrote:

> On Thu, 22 Dec 2005, Caleb Rodriguez wrote:
>
>> On Dec 22, 2005, at 10:35 AM, Eben King wrote:
>>
>>> On Thu, 22 Dec 2005, Caleb Rodriguez wrote:
>>>
>>>> I have been trying to set up SaMBa on my linux box to allow others
>>>> computers on my network to access files in a directory. The other
>>>> computers are connected through my router and cannot see my linux
>>>> box. My linux box is dual booting and works well with the other
>>>> OS. I
>>>> really would like to get this working. I feel that it is
>>>> probably a
>>>> configuration issue. I would really appreciate any help or pointers
>>>> or FAQs that anyone can give me. Someone please throw me a bone.
>>>> I do
>>>> not wish to use the other OS to share my files. I have tried
>>>> with no
>>>> success to use webmin and I cannot get swat to work.
>>>
>>> What kind of problem are you seeing?
>>
>> Thank you for your reply. I should first explain what I been trying
>> to do. My main computer is running linux (debian) and it is connected
>> directly to my router. The other 3 are as follows:
>> 1. iBook G4 wireless connection (static ip)
>> 2. XP Laptop (Sorry for school use) wireless connection (static ip)
>> 3. Workstation linux (debian) static ip
>>
>> All of my computers have a static ip assigned to them and the subnet
>> is correct as per networking standards??
>> I have tried sharing files from my main machine to the others on my
>> network and cannot seem to get it to work. I am sure that it can be
>> done. Since it works if I boot up into the (Other OS)
>
> Run "tail -f /var/log/messages /var/log/samba/*" in one root
> terminal while
> you start Samba in another, to see if it complains about anything.
> I did
> this too (my machine's called "pc"):
>

I ran this and I got a bunch of timeouts. localhost kernel:
smb_add_request: request [f37f0ee0, mid=131??] timed out.

Okay what gives?
Thank you
> [eben@pc eben]$ smbclient //pc/ -L pc
> added interface ip=192.168.1.11 bcast=192.168.1.255
> nmask=255.255.255.0
> added interface ip=192.168.3.1 bcast=192.168.3.255 nmask=255.255.255.0
> Password: <-- I just hit enter
> Anonymous login successful
> Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 2.2.7a]
>
> Sharename Type Comment
> --------- ---- -------
> programs Disk Contains \Program Files
> tmp Disk Temporary file space
> export Disk Exported data
> dvd2 Disk Lower DVD
> dvd2b Disk DVD to be
> scratch Disk Scratch space
> IPC$ IPC IPC Service (Eben's Samba Server,
> version 2.2.7a)
> ADMIN$ Disk IPC Service (Eben's Samba Server,
> version 2.2.7a)
>
> Server Comment
> --------- -------
> <others>
> PC Eben's Samba Server, version 2.2.7a
>
> Workgroup Master
> --------- -------
> WORKGROUP PC
>
> If anonymous doesn't work, try tacking on "-U your_login". If that
> _still_
> doesn't work ("session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE"),
> maybe you
> need to add your username/password to the smbpassword file with
> smbpasswd,
> although I heard there is some kind of automatic password synching
> available.
>
>> It seems that when I run this at the command line it says that cupsd
>> in running on port 703. Hmmm that does not make sense.
>> Here is the line:
>> tcp 0 0 *:ipp *:* LISTEN 703/cupsd
>> udp 0 0 *:ipp *:* 703/cupsd
>
> There you go -- port 703. So point your web browser at
> http://localhost:703/ . Dunno why it chose that port instead of
> 631, but
> there you go. Maybe there's some file in /etc where you can
> specify the
> port, if you don't like 703.
>
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