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Samba anyone?
Hello All,
I'm trying to set up my Linux box as a Win9x file server.
I am in need of a little help with the configuration of Samba.
The problem I am having, is that when I open the "network neighborhood" on
the Win98 machine, then open the shared folder I want to see, I can see all
files and all directory names. However, when I try to open any of the
directories, there is nothing there...
It's as if I cannot see any files deeper than 1 directory below the listed
entry in smb.conf. Could it be a wildcard I'm missing or something?
The files actually exist, but I can't see them from the Win98 machine.
I've made sure the file security is good (readable by anyone...).
Can anyone think of other things I can check? I'll post my /etc/smb.conf
file below (the specific area I'm working on is the "Office 97" area)...I'm
still playing with it, so any input you all have to offer will be readily
received...
Thanks!
Scott K. Johnson
sjohnson@bitstream.net
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bosco:/# cat /etc/smb.conf
; Samba Configuration file
[global]
printing = bsd
printcap name = /etc/printcap
load printers = yes
workgroup = Home
case sensitive = yes
log file = /var/log/samba-log.%m
lock directory = /var/lock/samba
share modes = yes
[homes]
comment = Home Directories
browseable = no
read only = no
create mode = 0750
[tmp]
comment = Temporary File Space
path = /tmp
read only = no
public = yes
[Office97]
comment = MS Office 97
path = /usr/local/samba-share/office97
read only = no
public = yes
browseable = yes
locking = yes
available = yes
share modes = yes
[CD-Rom]
comment = CD-Rom on Bosco
path = /cdrom
read only = yes
public = yes
[Data]
comment = Data drive on Bosco
path = /usr/local/samba-share/Data/
read only = no
public = yes
[Jaz]
comment = Jaz drive on Bosco
path = /usr/local/jaz
read only = no
browseable = yes
public = yes
;[printers]
; comment = All Printers
; security = server
; path = /usr/spool/lpd
; browseable = no
; printable = yes
; public = yes
; writeable = no
; create mode = 0700
[hpdj]
path = /usr/spool/lp1
printer name = hpdj
writeable = yes
public = yes
printable = yes
print command = lpr -r -h -P%p %s
[hplj]
path = /usr/spool/lp2
printer name = hplj
writeable = yes
public = yes
printable = yes
print command = lpr -r -h -P%p %s
bosco:/#