Re: Samba problem

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Have you checked your smb.conf for this line?

hosts allow = 192.168.1. 192.168.2. 127.


On Oct 31, 2007, at 1:52 PM, Steven Buehler wrote:

	I have a samba server setup on RHEL AS 5.  I can access it locally,
but not from a remote server.  I have even turned off the firewall
altogether, but that didn't solve the problem. My samba is setup to allow from any host and not deny from any host. The errors that I get from remote hosts is connection timeout. I can connect by other means, ftp, ssh, etc from the other hosts, so at least I know that the physical server that Samba is on can be reached. I have tried connecting from windows servers and from Linux servers, but unless it is in my own local network of computers and servers here, I can't connect. The other Linux and windows servers are all
in different states (so of course, different networks).

Any help would be appreciated
Thanks
Steve


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