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Home Networking Linux Machines
I have added another Linux Machine to my home network. While my main Linux Machine acts as a file and printer server for my other (Windows) machines via Samba, I am having a difficult time understanding just how smb-client works, how to configure the network to do print sharing without jacking around with the printer settings. My network resides behind a router and every machine (including my server) is setup DCHP. Do I go static or what. Is there a good source of information concerning sharing information between Linux machines?
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I am not sure I understand:
You network goes like this? ISP Router (using DHCP from ISP and providing DHCP for network) Linux file & print server everything else I assume everything else is connected directly to the router? I also assume the server has a dedicated connection to the router and that it provides it's server functions through the router? let me know I may be able to help. The official redHat docs have some fairly good info onsetting up smb. should apply to most distros.
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I made some adjustments to the hosts file and got everything up and running. Thanks for the reply.
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