[FC4]Samba doesn't accessible to Windows

Leon Pu leon_xf_pu at yahoo.com.cn
Sun Jun 26 16:08:27 UTC 2005


Hi Alexander,

thank you for your reply.

Unfortunately, I did some wrong setting in System setting/Security
level task, I cannot open it now.

I'm not sure whether the command system-config-securitylevel is same
with this task, here is the return error after I execute it.


Best regards,
Leon

[root at N-3 ~]# system-config-securitylevel
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File
"/usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/system-config-securitylevel.py",
line 18, in ?
    app.stand_alone()
  File "/usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/securitylevel.py", line
453, in stand_alone
    self.readFile()
  File "/usr/share/system-config-securitylevel/securitylevel.py", line
353, in readFile
    protoname = socket.getservbyport(int(service), protocol)
socket.error: port/proto not found


--- Alexander Dalloz <ad+lists at uni-x.org> wrote:

> Am So, den 26.06.2005 schrieb Leon Pu um 12:50:
> 
> > my samba share cannot be accessed by Windows computers in my
> network.
> > It always return "N-3 is not accessible. The network name cannot be
> > found."
> > 
> > But I can access these Windows shares in Konqueror by
> smb://IP_ADDRESS.
> 
> > Leon
> 
> The TCP (135 + 145) and UPD (138 + 139) ports are open on your Fedora
> host? Use system-config-securitylevel to check / adjust this.
> Does "nmblookup <name of smb host> succeed?
> 
> Alexander
> 
> 
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