Quoting Peter Martin : > My company laptop is running NT 4 on domain 'company'. I have to log > into that domain to get to the VPN (Shiva) and then Outlook for the > email. > > 1) I have a Linux partition on the laptop. My home box name is > "pm.mountainautomation.com" and the laptop is > "dell.mountainautomation.com". Connects A-OK via the "pm" gateway! > > 2) Logging onto the NT side with the company logon/domain, I get no > net > connection. I do not have Samba set up or running. BTW, Mandrake 8.0! > (Too bad, more games, and other programs on the earlier 7.2 release! > May > have to go back.) Furthermore, the laptop is running Mandrake 7.2 in > case anyone cares. > > Q1 - Has anyone been able to do this? Can it be done? I'm assuming so > with Linux!! > ---- I'm gonna stab at the first question... I can mount drives on a peer to peer network using only mount -t smbfs username= etc... see man mntsmbfs but that ain't gonna work on a domain Domain means - Samba man smbd / smb.conf once you get it set up ... too very cool things 1. smbpasswd -j DOMAIN -r PDC (joins your comupter to the domain) 2. install pam_smb - will use the domain controller to authenticate users on services - i.e. login access for http/ftp/etc Craig ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: barney.azapple.com