Dennis
07-24-2004, 06:04 PM
Ben O'Brien wrote:
>
>
> rajattyagi12@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have setup 5 machines with RedHat 8.0. These machines are dual boot
>> machines with Win2K. I know how to configure samba server and with
>> that i was able to view linux machines on the windows computers. But
>> how can i view the Linux machines from Linux machines.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> -Rajat
>
>
> RedHat 9 has a Windowslike network broswer. It's great. I've been
> 'studying' for exams, so naturally i've spent much time setting up
> samba, and the RedHat browser is much better than the Windows one.
>
> Ben O'B.
>
And if you want to do it the IP way use ping -b
<network-broadcast-address> then you will see all configured IP addresses.
Dennis Leeuw
>
>
> rajattyagi12@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have setup 5 machines with RedHat 8.0. These machines are dual boot
>> machines with Win2K. I know how to configure samba server and with
>> that i was able to view linux machines on the windows computers. But
>> how can i view the Linux machines from Linux machines.
>>
>> Thank you,
>> -Rajat
>
>
> RedHat 9 has a Windowslike network broswer. It's great. I've been
> 'studying' for exams, so naturally i've spent much time setting up
> samba, and the RedHat browser is much better than the Windows one.
>
> Ben O'B.
>
And if you want to do it the IP way use ping -b
<network-broadcast-address> then you will see all configured IP addresses.
Dennis Leeuw