can you restore my net working features
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I can not get reconnected with either my emailer or web browser I been trying to get Samba working I had read that by disabling my FC3 fire wall I could get some portion of it to work. That did occur. I got my XP to connect to the FC3 machine. I couldn't get my FC3 box to connect to my XP. Wtih the firewall off on my FC3 box it at one point did show the FC3 workgroup ( Fedorac3 ) and the XP workgroup ( Sunrise ). Thsese workgroups are still listing from/on the XP box. hopefully that's enough background I lost... can not get my FC3 box to connect to the internet. eth0 is From GNOME menu: system settings-server settings-service-network restarts system settings-secruity level- Fire wall options (tab) is back on I checked trusted services for I don't know if these were checked before but I believe at least HTTP; mail (STMP) and I think eth0 were checked HTTP FTB SSH Mail (STMP) hardware eth0 However I didn't make a paper or mental record of what services to open. It lists HTTP; FTP; SSM; Mail server; and in another section eth0 ( I'm doing this all from memory rather than running over to the other room to check this listing) I was all messing with system settings - security level-SELinux - Service protection where I checked the box to disable protection for DHCP that has since be put back to UN checked That's the best I can recall that I've tried changing and have restored (trying to get samba working) AND so now I can not get connected to the internet now with either my emailer or web browsers What has happened? I don't want to have to go back and reinstall FC3 |
The samba setup should not have anything to do with the internet connection. They are two separate entities. Can you ping from one box to the other and vice versa?
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It funny but now I have the samba access I had before this all happened with the linux firewall active. Where as before this incident I got xp -> fc3 only with it disabled. The differece now is that the FC3 box is not getting auto assigned it s DHCP address. but I'm not even sure if this is part of the equation |
I always use static IP addresses for my servers so I haven't experimented in awhile but for older versions of samba you need a valid hostname, network interface. With a static IP this is via the /etc/hosts file but if using DHCP without a DNS then you do not and nmbd will not start.
Shutdown samba and go back and try using the network GUI to resetup the internet connection. |
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