Tim wrote:
On Fri, 2008-03-21 at 14:03 -0400, max bianco wrote:
of course turning off the firewall does nothing to resolve the issue.
I cannot transfer files of any kind from one computer to another. I
have set SELinux to permissive but no luck.
You might want to give more specifics of what you're doing. "NFS/SAMBA
shares" sounds rather like you're hoping to access one through the
other, which has its problems. Sharing a shared resource doesn't always
work.
I set up an NFS share and a samba share. Neither works and i don't see
any reason they shouldn't. Everything is in place or so i think. I 'll
figure it out sooner or later. Sharing files was no problem before but
now no matter what i try i cannot access the shares. My samba share
shows up on the network but when i access it , i get a message telling
me it cannot find the folder and perhaps its been deleted. I can't think
of what i might have forgotten to do, it seems like it should work and
it doesn't. I can't share my public files either. They show up on the
network but i don't get an error or anything, the folder simply does not
open from a remote machine. I tried disabling the firewall but i still
get nothing. Anyone got a checklist? I don't think fedora is
broken(though that may be the case) i think i have screwed up but for
the life of me i cannot figure out what it is. Checklist anyone?
Max