Hiho, I've poked through doco, archives and logfiles trying to sort this one out. I suspect I may be attempting the impossible: Our network has a few subnets. The main subnet has a mask of 255.255.255.224; the domain controller lives here, along with many useful fileshares and the WINS box. My pesky little samba server (UltraSparc running Solaris 2.5.1, most recent version of Samba) sits on one of the other subnets, with a mask of 255.255.255.0. My problem is that Samba can't seem to find anything on the main subnet. This means that nmblookup, for example, can't find the WINS box in order to ask it names and such. Also, the password server can't be contacted to verify passwords, so I have to resort to local password maintenance instead. I suspect I may be attempting the impossible here, since I believe NetBIOS relies heavily on broadcasts? and the differing subnet masks are preventing broadcasting from working across the 'nets? I'd appreciate some help on this if at all possible. Regards, Waider. -- waider@cognotec.com / Cognotec / +353-1-6766455 / +353-1-6766500 ( Fax ) HTML:CGI - MSDOS:Windows 3.x:Windows 95:Windows NT VMS:Linux:Ultrix:OSF/1:Digital Unix:Non-Stop UX:SunOS:Solaris:SVR3:SVR4 TCP/IP:SMTP:POP:HTTP:FTP:RPC:NFS:SSL - C:Perl:Elisp:Java:Pascal