Quote:are you sure you have samba and all it's tools installed ?
i had a similar issue recently with Fedora 8 and (slaps self) it turned out that the reason i couldn't browse my windows network was because i was missing some samba tools
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should give you a good idea
cheers
anyweb
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Thanks, anyweb!
I'm definitely a noob, so I'm not quire sure what I'm looking at. I got:
[root@localhost ~]# yum search samba
fedora 100% |=========================| 2.1 kB 00:00
updates 100% |=========================| 2.3 kB 00:00
primary.sqlite.bz2 100% |=========================| 2.3 MB 00:51
adobe-linux-i386 100% |=========================| 951 B 00:00
samba.i386 : The Samba Suite of programs
smb4k.i386 : The SMB/CIFS Share Browser for KDE
smbldap-tools.noarch : User and group administration tools for Samba/OpenLDAP
system-config-samba.noarch : Samba server configuration tool
smb4k.i386 : The SMB/CIFS Share Browser for KDE
dbench.i386 : Filesystem load benchmarking tool
samba-client.i386 : Samba client programs
amanda.i386 : A network-capable tape backup solution.
snort.i386 : Intrusion detection system
samba-swat.i386 : The Samba SMB server Web configuration program
samba-client.i386 : Samba client programs
samba-common.i386 : Files used by both Samba servers and clients
python-smbpasswd.i386 : Python SMB Password Hash Generator Module
samba.i386 : The Samba Suite of programs
snort.i386 : Intrusion detection system
libsmbclient.i386 : The SMB client library
libsmbclient.i386 : The SMB client library
system-config-samba.noarch : Samba server configuration tool
samba.i386 : The Samba Suite of programs
libsmbclient-devel.i386 : Developer tools for the SMB client library
mod_auth_ntlm_winbind.i386 : NTLM authentication for the Apache web server using winbind daemon
samba-common.i386 : Files used by both Samba servers and clients
fuse-smb.i386 : FUSE-Filesystem to fast and easy access remote resources via SMB
ccache.i386 : C/C++ compiler cache
samba-client.i386 : Samba client programs
amanda.i386 : A network-capable tape backup solution.
ccache.i386 : C/C++ compiler cache
nautilus-share.i386 : Easy sharing folder via Samba (CIFS protocol)
samba-doc.i386 : Documentation for the Samba suite
pam_mount.i386 : A PAM module that can mount volumes for a user session
samba-common.i386 : Files used by both Samba servers and clients
rzip.i386 : A large-file compression program
samba-swat.i386 : The Samba SMB server Web configuration program
perl-Crypt-SmbHash.noarch : Pure-perl Lanman and NT MD4 hash functions
libsmbclient-devel.i386 : Developer tools for the SMB client library
samba-doc.i386 : Documentation for the Samba suite
php-pear-File-SMBPasswd.noarch : Class for managing SAMBA style password files
libsmbclient.i386 : The SMB client library
libntlm.i386 : NTLM authentication library
I'm not quite sure what that means. Do you see anything that is missing? Is there something I have missed? Anything I need to configure to get samba to work?
Backing up a bit, I tried browsing the Windows Network, but it is showing up empty. I guess I need to figure out how to see other computers (and shared directories/drives) on the network before I'll succeed at mounting the drive...