[Samba] what's on port 139

Bradley W. Langhorst brad at langhorst.com
Sun Feb 23 23:55:29 GMT 2003


On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 05:07, Andrew Greenhill wrote:
> Having trouble with Samba.
> The config file passes the test (testparm)
> The Server seems to be upa and running fine (smbclient -L localhost)
> But can't seem to connect to it from other computers (running 2000 or 98)
> They were able to connect once though.
> What should be listed on port 139 in services. We have :
> netbios-ssn
> Does this sound right?
> Appreciate any help/suggestions!!
> Regards, Andrew
139 should be the nmbd

maybe it's a name resolution problem
are you using wins on your clients?
i recommend you do.
did you tell samba the location of the wins server?
did you install samba as the wins server when there is already a wins
server on the lan?
(ie set wins support = yes)

what does log.nmbd say?

brad
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