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On Tue, 06 Jan 2009 12:30:13 -0800, Darren New wrote:
> I'm not sure what the difference is between SAMBA and SMB and whatever,
> for one. At this point, OpenSUSE on the guest can connect to the Windows
> machine it's running on (via telnet) and it can see the host machine
> (and itself) in Gnome's nautilus. But It doesn't see any of the things
> the host is sharing.
>
> The host can see the guest machine, but when I try to mount any of the
> shares I think it should be sharing, I get "access denied", even tho
> there's only root and "darren" on the guest OS, and I tried the
> passwords for both, so I don't know what I'm supposed to be doing there
> either.
My first thought would be firewall, by default the openSuSE firewall is
completely locked down, but if you get "access denied", then it's
permissions related on the host.
Jim
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