Re: [SLE] Basic SAMBA Configuration
- From: Darryl Gregorash <raven@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 12 Feb 2006 23:00:32 -0600
On 12/02/06 11:06, SOTL wrote:
Hi AllThis particular problem has nothing to do with your samba configuration.
I am new to setting up SAMBA.
I have 2 computers I am trying to network.
Both computers have OpenSuSE 10.0 installed.
I can SSH either one to the other. I ccan get and receiv e-mail and connect to
web site. So issue is above ping level.
I purchased "SuSE Linux 10 Bible by Davies, Whittaker, and van Hagen' and
followed setup procedure exactly. Bassically this is GUI setup.
I then tried to access the SERVER from the CLIENT and the CLIENT from the
SERVER.
I receiv the following error message on both computers:
Can not find slp:/ in the tree. Internal errot.
My /etc/samba/smb.conf filas are as follows:
<snip>
The error is referring to an absent "service locator protocol" which is
enabled in /etc/init.d/slpd, and is disabled by default (why, I do not
know, since quite a few places including Konqueror are already
configured to use it). AFAICT the system is ready to use it, and all you
need to do is enable the service, per session by running (as root)
"rcslpd start", or by enabling it with "insserv slpd" (equivalently, run
Yast, select System/System services (runlevel), and enable slpd).
Of course, you could also find all this in the SuSE Administrator's Guide.
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