Browsing SMB network????

Allann Jones allanjos at gmail.com
Sun Jan 24 07:29:36 UTC 2010


This was the only solution that works for me to enter, to view and be  
viewed and identified on one of the MS Windows networks. This depends  
on the level that you want to enter in the Windows network, the share  
type, you can activate a netbios name to identify yourself on the  
network and configure the domain.

A reference: http://www.nongnu.org/lpi-manuals/lpi-102/html/ch06s06.html

Incorrect? For all situations?

Regards.


Em 24/01/2010, às 02:48, Ed Greshko <Ed.Greshko at greshko.com> escreveu:

> Allann Jones wrote:
>> There are two services that must be active, smb and nmb, the correct
>> ports must be open on iptables, I think that is NetBios port.
>>
> That is incorrect.
>
> smb and nmb are used when your system is *supplying* a samba share.   
> You
> don't need those to access samba shares from another system.  The same
> holds true for opening ip ports.
>
>
>> Em 23/01/2010, às 23:40, fred smith <fredex at fcshome.stoneham.ma.us>
>> escreveu:
>>
>>
>>> On my F12 system, on the PLACES menu, the NETWORK item, does not
>>> browse
>>> SMB shares on the network, at least not for me, using my eeepc with
>>> F12.
>>>
>>> further, the "connect to server" item explicitly does not list
>>> "windows share"
>>> as one of the options.
>>>
>>>
>>> however on several Centos or RHEL systems I use, both at home and at
>>> work, both of those choices include SMB/windows shares.
>>>
>>> have I got a configuration issue on my fedora system, or have those
>>> options been removed, for some reason?
>>>
>>> Clues appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanx!
>>>
>
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