On Mon, 2004-07-05 at 03:31, Alexander Dalloz wrote: > Am So, den 04.07.2004 schrieb Matt Hansen um 3:34: > > Hi Matt! <snip Alexander reply> Hi Alexander. As an update, I've managed to eliminate the log problems described above. I disabled WINS support and domain master support for four days to this morning and after re-enabling them, the nmbd server is now correctly binding to the internal eth1 interface. This has now led to a new problem somehow.. Clicking the Network Servers item in the GNOME menu of a FC1 client now produces this error message: "Couldn't display "smb:///", because no host "(null)" could be found. Check that the spelling is correct and that your proxy settings are correct." I can connect to the Samba server fine on the command line from the FC1 client, and from a Windows 98 client. The GUI browsing also works fine from the (FC2) Samba server. If I manually type in "smb:///amazon" into nautilus from the FC1 client I can connect however. I was able to browse via Network Servers on the FC1 client (i.e. 'nautilus smb:') fine before dis/re-enabling WINS and domain master support. There are no solutions in google or Bugzilla for this error. Should I Bugzilla it? Regards, Matt -- "Would you buy a car with the hood welded shut?" - Bob Young on the benefits of the open source development model. mhelios - www.fedoraforum.org
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