On Thu, Mar 13, 2003 at 08:05:00PM +0000, Aaron Cordova wrote: /_I'm trying to find a way that I can make my linux box show up under my /_"network place" on my windows box. I thought I was supposed to use samba /_but now I think that i just installed a lot of software for nothing. What /_program do I need to install? The two comps are already connected via ICS /_from the windows box /_ You were correct in installing Samba. Now, it appears you just need to configure it properly. I always find it helpful to write down all the information, and make sure these settings are set in your /etc/samba/smb.conf file. For instance: Computer Name: Workgroup/Domain Name: etc, etc, I think the two biggies that matter the most in your smb.conf file is under the Global section: workgroup = ? & security = ? I also have the following setting 'name resolve order = host bcast wins lmhosts' On a small home LAN, just throw the IP's in the host file and from Linux->Win name resolution works well. I always try to access the Linux box using the UNC path in start -> run. Type in something like /// at the run command in Windows. Having a couple temminal windows open while tailing logs is always helpful in diagnosing these access problems. One thing I also have a tendency to overlook is that Samba (at least on Debian) is under control of tcpwrappers. Make sure /etc/hosts.allow & /etc/hosts.deny are configured properly. HTH -Mike