Re: How to find what interfaces Samba is using?

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On 18Oct2007 11:51, Chris G <cl@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
| I have some vmware guests on my Fedora 7 system and they use Samba on
| the Fedora host to access files on the host.
| I'd like to know what interface(s) samba is using for connections from
| the vmware guests, does anyone know how I can do this?

"netstat -an | grep ESTABLISHED" should show the existing samba
connections (ports 139 or 445 if I recall, see /etc/services)
and their IP endpoints. You should be able to deduce the network
interface from that and "netstat -rn".
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