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OPS335 Samba Lab

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Configuring an SMB Server on Linux
*You will need to determine which ports you need to open to allow connections to your server.
*Test if you have a connection with the command
smbclient -L 142.204.141.yyy -Uxxxxxxx%ppppppp*where 142.204.141.yyy is your Fedora Linux IP address and xxxxxxx is your Matrix account name and ppppppp is your SAMBA passwordf16*If the previous command worked, use another PC (Fedora then Windows) to establish a try the connection with the SMB server on from one of your Fedora Linux machineVM's. This step is important to ensure your SMB server on Linux is working. **NOTE: If your set up looks correct but you You can't connect to your SMB server from view all available shares with the outside then you may need to adjust your firewall to allow SMB connections.follow command:From another Linux PC, use the mount command to mount your home directory onto /mnt. Record this command as you'll need it for your lab submission. smbtree -N
==Completing the Lab==
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