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Re: [MiNT] Samba set-up
Hi all,
I am not sure what exactly I have changed but the nmbd is now attempting
to start on 192.168.1.200 but still fails.
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: [2007/10/01 19:37:36, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(662)
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: [2007/10/01 19:37:36, 0] lib/util_sock.c:open_socket_in(662)
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: bind failed on port 137 socket_addr = 192.168.0.200.
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: bind failed on port 137 socket_addr = 192.168.0.200.
Oct 1 19:37:37 milan
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: Error = Cannot assign requested address
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: Error = Cannot assign requested address
Oct 1 19:37:37 milan
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: [2007/10/01 19:37:36, 0] nmbd/nmbd_subnetdb.c:make_subnet(126)
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: [2007/10/01 19:37:36, 0] nmbd/nmbd_subnetdb.c:make_subnet(126)
Oct 1 19:37:37 milan
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: nmbd_subnetdb:make_subnet()
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: nmbd_subnetdb:make_subnet()
Oct 1 19:37:37 milan
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: Failed to open nmb socket on interface 192.168.0.200
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: Failed to open nmb socket on interface 192.168.0.200
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: for port 137.
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: for port 137.
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: Error was Cannot assign requested address
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: Error was Cannot assign requested address
Oct 1 19:37:38 milan
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: [2007/10/01 19:37:36, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:main(732)
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: [2007/10/01 19:37:36, 0] nmbd/nmbd.c:main(732)
Oct 1 19:37:38 milan
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: ERROR: Failed when creating subnet lists. Exiting.
Oct 1 19:37:36 milan nmbd[177]: ERROR: Failed when creating subnet lists. Exiting.
Oct 1 19:37:38 milan
One area that I did look at is the hosts, hosts.allow and hosts.deny
files. Could this block Samba ?
What is recommended for a typical system ?
Regards,
Peter