On Sun, 2005-10-02 at 01:23 +1000, Eric Johns wrote: > first let me describe the setup I have. > > I have an G3 ibook running 10.3.9 using an airport card which is > connected to a Netgear router. The Desktop is running Fedora 4 and is > connected to the router via an ethernet cable. Firewalls are turned off > and I'm using samba, To cap this off I am rather new to Linux and > networking. > > Using the desktop I can see my home directory on the ibook and do > everything I want (that part is great) > while on the ibook I can connect to the Desktop I can ssh, ftp with no > problem but I can not see the home directory on the desktop. Every now > and then I see in the Network folder an icon for the desktop computer > but it's faded and when I click on it I get "The alias "ODEN" could not > be opened, because the original item cannot be found" when I try to > connect to the server with the address smb://username@ipaddress/share I > get "could not connect to server because the name or password is not > correct" > > I have searched the net looking for an answer, but I guess the problem > is with me and not a bug because it seems I am the only person who has > this problem. > > Any ideas on how this idiot can fix it ... :) > thanks > > Ahh, Samba can give me fits at times. First I may be talking out of my ass, but since OSX is Unix like you may want to look into setting up cross NFS shares instead. Samba is really for trying to interface Unix-Windows, and NFS may not be as complicated. However I know little about OSX, so that may not be an easy task. The first thing I would ask is if SELinux is enabled on the desktop. I would also like to see the output of smbclient -L [ hostname of the desktop ] nmblookup [hostname of the desktop ] from the OSX side. Micheal