Art Alexion on 30 Aug 2005 15:11:10 -0000 |
That is what I thought also. What was most puzzling was the fact that the windows client was working. Then I noticed that the Windows client was also exhibiting the same behavior. I fixed it by uninstalling dhcp3-server, rebooting (because uninstalling didn't seem to help) and going back to relying on hard coded internal IP addresses. I think the problem was with dhcpd.conf, but I couldn't figure out what it was. Flint Heart wrote: >I've never had smb issues with my powerbook and linux servers for what its >worth... Sounds like you have something on the linux box misconfigured to >me... > >On Mon, Aug 29, 2005 at 12:44:17PM -0400, Art Alexion wrote: > > >>I am wondering if the problems I am experiencing would disappear if I >>was using NFS instead of SMB. Can I use NFS (with the Mac) and SMB >>(with a Win2k client) simultaneously? >> >> -- _______________________________________ Art Alexion Arthur S. Alexion LLC arthur [at] alexion [dot] com aim: aalexion sms: 2679725536 [at] messaging [dot] sprintpcs [dot] com PGP fingerprint: 52A4 B10C AA73 096F A661 92D2 3B65 8EAC ACC5 BA7A The attachment -- signature.asc -- is my electronic signature; no need for alarm. Info @ http://mysite.verizon.net/art.alexion/encryption/signature.asc.what.html Key for signed PDFs available at http://mysite.verizon.net/art.alexion/encryption/ArthurSAlexion.p7c The validation string is TTJY-ZILJ-BJJG. ________________________________________ Attachment:
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