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- Date: Fri, 18 May 2001 02:01:07 +0900
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I'm tinkering with Redhat7.1 these days. From: "Jean-Christian Imbeault" <jean_christian@example.com> Subject: Re: Samba on 7.1 not working :( Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 09:15:58 -0000 > Thanks for the conf file but I don't think that's the problem. Mine is > simple and only contains the basics. I can even get a look at a share that > is marked as public ... > > My guesses so far a that it's a port problem (I doubt it because I can > actually see the server using the windows explorer), or more likely a > problem with user/password (i.e. I haven't configured the server properly to > accept connections). In Redhat7.1 (under some install options) all well-known ports are closed by ipchains. I wonder whether this also applies to Redhat7. Check your /etc/sysconfig/ipchains. Rename this file temporally and check whether ipchains is the culprit.
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