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Oops, I forgot the rcvars in rc.conf. The server is up and running now. However, no other machines on the network can access it. I tried entering \\192.168.1.16 in the run window of a Windows, but there it asks for a password. How do I make it not ask for a password?
Edit: From the local machine: Code:
$ smbclient -L //192.168.1.16/public Password: session setup failed: NT_STATUS_LOGON_FAILURE Update: Okay so now it is up and running, I had to add "only guest = yes" to the share. Now the share still does not show under "Show network computers" in Windows. Does anyone know how to make this appear? I tried adding "netbios name=freebsd" to the [general] section but still no dice. Last edited by Weaseal; 17th July 2008 at 11:53 AM. |
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