When the samab is well matched,
Windows can see the computer, but it always appears when you access it, and you cannot find a network path error.
Crazy,
According to previous experience, this is an estimate of the ghost of SELinux,
One of the great lines of life: Setup
┌─────┤ Choose a tool ├─────┐
││
│x Configuration │
│ Time zone Configuration │
│ System Services │
│ Network Configuration │
│ Keyboard Configuration │
│ Firewall configuration │
│ Verify configuration │
││
│┌──────────┐┌──────┐│
││ Run tool ││ exit ││
│└──────────┘└──────┘│
││
││
└──────────────────────────┘
Select firewall configuration
┌───────────────────────┤ Firewall Configuration ├────────────────────────┐
││
│ Firewall protects the network from unauthorized network intrusion. Enabling firewalls blocks all │
│ Enter the connection. Disabling the firewall will allow all connections, and we do not recommend that you do so. │
││
│ Security Level: (*) enable () Disable │
││
│selinux: Compulsory │
│ Allow │
│ Disable │
││
│┌──────┐┌──────┐┌──────┐│
││ Confirm ││ Custom ││ Cancel ││
│└──────┘└──────┘└──────┘│
││
││
└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Option customization
System-config-securitylevel©2003 Red Hat, Inc.
┌───────────────────────┤ firewall Configuration-Custom ├────────────────────────┐
││
│ You can use two methods to customize the firewall. First, you can choose to allow some │
││
│ All access to the network interface; second, you can specify that certain protocols are allowed to pass through the firewall. │
││
│ trusted devices: [] eth0│
││
│masquerade equipment: [] eth0│
││
│[*] SSH [] Telnet [*] ftp│
│ Allow access: [*] WWW (HTTP) [*] Samba [] mail (SMTP) │
│[] Security WWW (HTTPS) [] nfs4│
│ Other ports _________________________│
││
│┌──────┐│
││ OK ││
│└──────┘│
││
││
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
Tick Samba
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Yesterday to reload the system, there is a problem with samba today, with the Account management tool SMBPASSWD set up to access the Samba server username and password, under Windows XP input \\10.76.132.76 (the IP address of the samba server), Display the network name is not available prompt, the whole one hours, finally finished, the solution steps are as follows:
First, the local and Linux servers can ping with each other to prove that the network is not a problem
1. First check the shared path/TMP, there must be this folder, and the path is correct;
2. Access rights to folders
chmod 777/tmp
Okay, no problem.
3. May be a firewall,
Setup checks the firewall for shutdown status.
The same XP firewall is turned off.
4. May also be selinux, close it
To modify a configuration file: