Are you offering to teach? On Tuesday 27 November 2001 09:32 am, you wrote: > Tom Achtenberg wrote: > > 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. > > ---------- > Zone Alarm is fine - you need to learn how to configure it so that it > permits connections from 'friendly' hosts. Suggest that you learn how to > create lmhosts file - and permit all access to and from local computers > - or at least access that is necessary which would be at least things > like TCP 137,138,139 and possibly others - I don't know but I think the > lpd protocol is on another port. > ---------- > > > > 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. > > --------- > strange - I thought you were using red hat 7.2 - this should work. The > long form of this would be '/etc/rc.d/init.d/smb restart' > --------- > > > > 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. > > -------- > Zone Alarm rides again! > -------- > > > > 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. > > -------- > I have said this before and I will say this again. There are those who > curse the darkness and those that light candles. > > People that want to sit back and click their way thru gui configurations > are often befuddled by the details. If you begin to grasp the details of > linux - then you will find that even Windows NT etc. makes more sense. > Thus I don't think you are having as much trouble with linux as you are > having trouble with Zone Alarm - which is smack dab in the middle of the > problem. If you shut it off for an hour, and tinker with things, you > will find that these things indeed work. > > Having a firewall product installed on a local lan machine is a rather > hostile thing to do if you intend to actually try to share files, > printers and services. Better to have the firewall stand sentry at the > internet connection and you can have all the local lan machines freely > interact with each other. I shudder to think of having a machine on the > local lan that isn't trusted. > > Craig > ________________________________________________ > See http://PLUG.phoenix.az.us/navigator-mail.shtml if your mail doesn't > post to the list quickly and you use Netscape to write mail. > > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss