You need to vi /etc/xinetd/swat
and made sure to enable swat access from at least localhost or specify an IP
adress...
And I'm sure that I'm the last one to reply on this, been out for two
days....
Later,
CW
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I cannot get swat to work. Im using samba-2.0.7-20000425. both the
/etc/inetd.conf and /etc/services files have been changed correctly, but
everytime I try to open http://localhost:901/ in browser (Netscape) I get
"Socket Error" "Connection refused by Remote Host" This is even after a new
clean install of samba and logged in as root and all deamons have been
restarted. (I even rebooted the machine). Did someone say that I have to
change /etc/sysconfig/network ?
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