[CentOS] Starting samba configuration
John R Pierce
pierce at hogranch.comSun Feb 18 02:36:33 UTC 2007
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Chris Moloney wrote: > After installing samba, "rpm -q" shows me I have samba, samba-common, > samba-client and samba-swat installed. > > However, putting http://localhost:901 in the browser brings up an > error that the URL cannot be found. swat is installed disabled by default. go to /etc/xinetd.d, find the swat config file, and # comment out the line that says 'disabled'... service xinetd reload, then you can connect to http://localhost:901 samba itself isn't started by default either, after configuring thingss with swat, you have to # chkconfig samba-server on # service samba-server start {note, I might have the service name wrong here, look in /etc/init.d for smbd or samba or something}
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