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Trouble setting up Samba on complicated network

Asked by rylen in Linux Networking

Tags: samba, trouble

I suspect if I had a simpler network for my first effort, this would be easier.

I am helping out on a network of several Windows XP machines and 2 Linux Fedora machines.  The XPs are working fine, held together with a Windows Server 2003.  Starting Samba, I cansee the Linux box from Windows.  But when I try to open that computer I get "\\machine not acessible. You might not have permission touse this network resource.  Contact the administrator of this server to find out if you have network permsisions."  I understand this is a common problem but have not found any guide.

Some things my flailing around has taught me:
*I can ping any computer on the network from any other.
*My Linux box only knows the Win Server by name.  Everyone else is an IP address.  The windows machines know the Linux box by name.
*I am using dynamic IPs.
*This is intersting. TCP does not seem to work.  I've been going through diagnostics from an O'Rilley book (http://www.faqs.org/docs/samba/toc.html) which had me check TCP services.  I can FTP only to the Win server from any machine.  
*http://localhost:901 which should log me into SWAT does not work, but I've checked that it is started.

I can post parts of my smb.conf if ya'll want (or any other information.)  I've read a number of tutorials carefully and that file looks like all the others.

I appreciate your help,
Rylen
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