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Mon Dec 1 12:27:21 GMT 2003


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Could some one say what might be wrong

I've also used the original

     swat    stream  tcp nowait.400  root
     /usr/local/etc/samba/sbin/swat  swat

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Hello,
<br>I am on a small LAN behind a router &amp; setting up Samba wishing
to use swat. The UNIX box runs FreeBSD 4.x. There is no browser capability
on the UNIX platform but it does run an Apache Server. The local IP of
the UNIX machine is 192.168.4.29 &amp; that for the servicing PC is 192.168.4.68
<p>swat is defined in both&nbsp; /etc/services and /etc/inetd.conf
<br>&nbsp;
<blockquote>swat&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
901/tcp&nbsp; #Samba Server
<br>swat&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; stream&nbsp; tcp&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; nowait&nbsp;
root&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; /usr/local/etc/samba/sbin/swat&nbsp; swat</blockquote>
In the smb.conf file the following exist
<br>hosts allow = 192.168.4. 192.168.4.29 192.168.4.116 192.168.4.68 localhost
127.0.0.1
<p>From the PC 192.168.4.68 a <A HREF="http://192.168.4.29:901">http://192.168.4.29:901</A> returns an error
message
<p>Could some one say what might be wrong
<p>I've also used the original
<blockquote>swat&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; stream&nbsp; tcp nowait.400&nbsp; root&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;
/usr/local/etc/samba/sbin/swat&nbsp; swat</blockquote>

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