Allann Jones wrote: > There are two services that must be active, smb and nmb, the correct > ports must be open on iptables, I think that is NetBios port. > That is incorrect. smb and nmb are used when your system is *supplying* a samba share. You don't need those to access samba shares from another system. The same holds true for opening ip ports. > Em 23/01/2010, às 23:40, fred smith <fredex@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > escreveu: > > >> On my F12 system, on the PLACES menu, the NETWORK item, does not >> browse >> SMB shares on the network, at least not for me, using my eeepc with >> F12. >> >> further, the "connect to server" item explicitly does not list >> "windows share" >> as one of the options. >> >> >> however on several Centos or RHEL systems I use, both at home and at >> work, both of those choices include SMB/windows shares. >> >> have I got a configuration issue on my fedora system, or have those >> options been removed, for some reason? >> >> Clues appreciated. >> >> Thanx! >> -- Mum's the word. -- Miguel de Cervantes
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