Using swat under samba

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The swat config file restricts logins to localhost by default. You will need to edit it to permit access from a different host.

On Fedora you would find the swat config file under /etc/xinetd.d/.

Jared Stofflett writes:
> Ok, I have a windows xp laptop and a desktop running samba. The using samba
> book I've downloaded talks about using swat as a web interface to creating a
> configuration file. All the examples show going to
> http://localhost:901
> Can I use the windows xp laptop with internet explorer to go to lets say
> http://192.168.0.102:901
> Where 192.168.0.102 is the address of my samba server and then use swat, as
> I haven't tried to figure out how to use lynx, or links yet and don't want
> to deal with that just yet? Appreciate any info.
> 
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