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Re: Samba won't start



On Thu, May 24, 2001 at 11:01:59AM +0200, Mirek Kwasniak wrote:
| On Wed, May 23, 2001 at 10:11:00PM -0400, D-Man wrote:
| > 
| > I have 2 Debian machines with samba installed.  On one machine it
| > works (except for the printers, I'll figure that out later) and on the
| > other [sn]mbd won't start.
[...]
| > root@md # netstat -n
[...]
| 
| You have probably smbd/nmbd already runnig or configured for start via
| inetd/xinetd. netstat -n gives only active connections without listenig
| daemons:)
| 
| Try
| 
| # netstat -anp |grep ':13. '

Yes, that was it!  Thanks.  I had configured xinetd to run smbd and
nmbd on-demand a while back, but forgot about it.  Does samba work
when run from xinetd?  I would rather have as few permanent services
on this machine as possible (i486, 8MB RAM) but the windo~1 machines
didn't see this one on the network before...

Thanks,
-D



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