I've been trying to share my printer that is connected to my linux
computer to my bf's windows xp machine. The two computers are
connected (by wireless) to a linksys router so they're on the same
subnet. There isn't a chance the router could be blocking the
connection, is there? The wireless is running on eth1 and I can ping
from one machine to the other.
I also have vmware running on my linux machine so I can do tests
locally. When I run "net view \\gmc" on my vmware guest I get a list
of shares and can connect to the printer and see the files in the
"testshare" share. If I run the same comand on my bf's computer I get
access denied. It's not firewall related because I'm testing it with
no rules set.
I'm including my smb.conf below.
[global]
workgroup = HOME
interfaces = eth1 vmnet1
bind interfaces only = yes
load printers = yes
printing = cups
printcap name = cups
guest account = smbprint
domain master = no
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
os level = 65
[testshare]
comment = test path to tmp
path =/tmp
browseable = yes
guest ok = yes
writable = no
[printers]
comment = Linux printer
path = /home/smbprint
browseable = yes
public = yes
guest ok = yes
writable = yes
printable = yes
printer admin = root
use client driver = yes
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Gordon Charrick
gordonmc cox net
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