[Samba] Newbie question
Martyn Ranyard
ranyardm at lineone.net
Tue May 14 06:09:42 GMT 2002
Hello Mark,
Samba is currently at v2.2.4, and therefore 2.0.7 is so old, you may be
lucky to find someone who doesn't say "install the latest version".
Sambe is Free Software, not just freeware, so you can get the source and
install it. www.samba.org
If you need any help (We're just round the corner in Leeds - Horsforth and
Collingham), give me a ring, and we will see what we can do.
Most of my experience is with Samba on Linux, so it may take me a while to
get into the AIX mindset, but if we can be of service, let me know.
Martyn Ranuard
At 01:54 PM 5/14/02 +0100, Mark.Cuthbert at yorkshirewater.co.uk wrote:
>Hi,
>
>This may be well documented , but hey I can only ask.
>
>I have just installed Samba 2.0.7.0 onto AIX 4.3.3, from the Bull freeware
>site.
>
>However, although I can connect to an exported share from NT4 useing use *
>\\servername\sharename, which works just fine. I cannot get to connect to
>the share and get results from the following dir \\servername\sharename.
>
>This is giving me grief, I installed Samba cos the FastConnect product from
>IBM has been falling over. and the app that we use uses similar searches to
>the above command (which works fine in NT and using FastConnect AND ASU for
>Tru64 Unix)
>
>Is there some server configuration I have missed that will get this
>working??
>
>
>Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>
>
>Regards
>
>Mark
>
>
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Martyn Ranyard
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