On Sunday 25 November 2001 06:32 pm, you wrote: > Hmmm... > > you should be able to see the shares with a command... > > smbclient -L ip_address_of_Windows_NT_Server > > So let's get more basic > > Does Windows NT Server have TCP/IP protocol installed? Is ip address on the > same subnet as your linux box? Does Windows NT server have ANY firewall > product running on it? Does Linux box have a firewall running on it? > 'ipchains -L' or if you are using iptables 'iptables -L' - is it possible > that the netbios ports 137/138/139 are blocked on the internal lan NIC? > My NT box is running ZoneAlarm. If I turn ZA off the smbclient and ping can see the server. Smbclient still does not see the shares, just the server and 1 of the 4 other PC's on my network. I will NOT leave ZA off. I configured ping in ZA as a server and authorised it both local and internet and the ;inux box could not see it, but then neither could my Win2K box yet it can see the printers. > Is Windows NT Server a domain controller? If so - get the domain name > exactly right in the 'Workgroup' in /etc/samba/smb.conf > I made this change. As I said before, I had left everything as the defaults. > then 'service smb restart' > This was an unknowen command so I rebooted. > then 'smbpasswd -j DOMAINNAME' - this will join the domain/create a > workstation trust account for the linux box on the domain server. > This failed saying it could not join the domain. > then you should have no trouble with 'smbclient -L > ip_address_of_Win_NT_Server (though you might have to supply an > administrator password to access the shares. > > Craig > I wish this were so. Linux is such an unfriendly system.