Re: Samba--Connection Refused

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On Tue, 14 Dec 2004 08:33:50 -0800, Wayne Watson wrote:

> > If you try without
> > 
> >   only_from=localhost 192.168.0.2
> > 
> > or with
> > 
> >   only_from=127.0.0.1 192.168.0.2
> > 
> > and restart xinetd, what do you get? Using reverse lookup with
> > "localhost" must work before you could use it, so stick to numeric
> > addresses for your local environment.
> > 
> I used the second form, and still have the same problem.

Then try without only_from restrictions. Don't forget to restart xinetd.

If that still doesn't work, log in as root, stop xinetd (service
xinetd stop), and run /usr/sbin/swat manually in a terminal.
When running "netstat -tpan | grep 901", you should see that
something listens on port 901. Make sure you have the "wget"
package installed, then run "wget --server http://127.0.0.1:901";
and post the output.

> Note that I posted a msg 
> that I had incompletely updated Samba to 3.0.9-... with only one of the four 
> necessary files. I removed it and installed the latest four files from the RH 9 
> update page, 3.2.7b.

Which may be part of your problems. 2.2.7a-8.9.0 is the very latest for
Red Hat Linux 9, which was not released by the Fedora Legacy project.

> Although I know Mozilla (1.2.1) works for me on the web, I'm going to try to upgrade 
> it to the latest version (1.4.2-...) as found on the update page.  However, 1.2.1 
> does have the bothersome German difficulty.

That's an entirely different and unexpected problem. What do you
get for

  cat /etc/sysconfig/i18n
  rpm -qa 'mozilla*' 

?

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