After installing samba from the repository, I’m not sure what to do next.
The install puts the swat and smbd/nmbd executables in my /opt/sbin
directory.
If I run swat (./swat), nothing happens.
After installing samba from the repository, I’m not sure what to do next.
The install puts the swat and smbd/nmbd executables in my /opt/sbin
directory.
If I run swat (./swat), nothing happens.
Biren Mehta <bmehta7696@yahoo.com> wrote:
After installing samba from the repository, I’m not sure what to do next.
The install puts the swat and smbd/nmbd executables in my /opt/sbin
directory.If I run swat (./swat), nothing happens.
Install man and run “man swat”. It is ment to be run from inetd and
interfaced with a webbrowser.
chris
–
Chris McKillop <cdm@qnx.com> “The faster I go, the behinder I get.”
Software Engineer, QSSL – Lewis Carroll –
http://qnx.wox.org/
Biren Mehta wrote:
After installing samba from the repository, I’m not sure what to do next.
The install puts the swat and smbd/nmbd executables in my /opt/sbin
directory.If I run swat (./swat), nothing happens.
Tom Stave made a good description of swat a few days ago at the same forum.
Look for “SAMBA for QNX…” at 05/02/2003
Regards,
Andrey