Re: how to install samba and windows xp ?

From: Zivo Ki (zivofreebsd_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 08/10/03

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    To: newbie newbie <freebsd-newbies@freebsd.org>
    
    

    Thanks for your reply Im working in everything you
    wrote : ) It would take me some time.
    When I have a question I will be more specific with
    the question and the freebsd mails.
    Thanks for pointing me that. And Its good to know that
    I can chat here.

    Thanks,

    Zivo Ki

    clayton rollins <crollins666@hotmail.com> wrote:On 8,
    august 2003 Zivo Ki wrote:
    (some formatting applied...)
    >
    >I have to many questions because Im a complete
    newbie, I have done
    >this with windows 2000 server with none problem, but
    I didnt have the
    >licence so I got rid of windows server and Installed
    freebsd instead,
    >because I want to learn it: )
    >

    Congratulations! Once you learn it, you'll be much
    more satisfied with it...

    >
    >I have a freebsd box and I want to share folders with
    all the windows xp
    >boxes (5 pc's), the windows machine has a worgroup
    named officewinxp
    >and also i want to install apache, and the most
    dificult part I want to
    >share
    >a cable modem conection for the internet .
    >
    >All this, is it posible ?  
    >
    >I installed the default package of apache, and samba
    but it didnt worked,
    >and also i cant share my internet conection. I have
    to change my mac
    >address in the freebsd box (because that mac
    restriction with my cable
    >company)
    >
    >(i tryed with ifconfig and it worked but I think the
    system is not
    >configurated
    >to share the internet)
    >
    >So if someone have the patience to help me please I
    would be so happy
    >
    >Thanks Zivo Ki

    About running apache and sharing the internet
    connection, I know from
    experience this works. (I see no reason why samba
    shouldn't work...)

    Apache worked for me without any configuration.
    Connecting to
    http://127.0.0.1/ showed a default (error) page
    included with apache. If
    you're having problems with the config file, the
    'apachectl' command is
    very useful in finding errors/manipulating the daemon.
    ('apachectl -h' for
    more information.)

    Sharing the internet connection was a little more
    difficult, but not
    impossible.
    For me, NATD was the answer. All that really needed to
    be done was to add
    some lines to /etc/rc.conf and the kernel. See
    http://www.FreeBSD.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/network-natd.html
    for a full explanation.

    Samba can be complicated, but, again, is not
    impossible. The documents in
    /usr/local/share/doc/samba should answer any questions
    you might have.
    'man smb.conf' is also very useful.

    You'll note that most of my reply here gives no
    definite answer; you'll have
    to
    write to freebsd-questions for technical advice.
    -newbies is more for
    chatting,
    relating experiences, sharing resources, etc., so I
    try to limit any
    responses here
    to pointing out any documents I know of and the proper
    list.

    A few last words of advice before you write
    -questions. First, (this is
    their rule)
    try to limit your lines to less than 80 characters, so
    crappy mail clients
    will break
    lines right. Second, you might want to limit specific
    emails to specific
    problems,
    and include more information. (ie. write a single mail
    about apache and
    include
    specifics about what problem you're having; all I
    really know from the above
    email
    is that you can't get them to work.)

    Well, I wish you good luck. I see no reason that you
    shouldn't be able to do
    what
    you want do.

    Peace,
    Clayton

    PS. If you want to try sticking to your natural
    language, you might try
    http://www.FreeBSD.org/support.html#mailing-list to
    see if there is already
    lists in
    your language. (Your English isn't really bad; I
    understood...)

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