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can't connect from windows [solved]


papaschtroumpf
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I just discovered that I can't connect from windows to my linux machine, it tells me the path wsa not found.

Unfortunately I don't know how long this may have been going on, I'm guessing since the last update using the control center.

 

I can;t really see anything wierd in the smb.conf file, although I am far from an expert. At least the network names, etc... seem right.

 

I'm really not sure how to start troubleshooting this....

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restart smbd to no avail.

What is the "proper" way to edit smb.conf nowadays? I generally do it by hand because the other used to be incompatible (they overwrote everything rather than start from the config in the file), has the wrord change since I last tried to use those web based configuration tools (a few years ago)

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"sudo nano /etc/samba/smb.conf" is generally the most reliable method of all, but most of the times I use the webmin samba module. It works splendidly.

I am a KDE user, but I have no problem to admit that the kcontrol samba admin module is crappy at the very best (including the very last 3.5.8 incarnation).

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