Our ISP experienced backbone problems yesterday. Our backbone provider's backbone provider (EMBRATEL, the newly-privatized telecom company of Brazil) went down for a few hours. That was a big problem itself, but what I'll tell you is a weird side effect: Samba stopped working on our local network!!! I checked DNS, resolv.conf, /etc/hosts, smb.conf, everything! While our Internet connection was down, no workstations here could find any Samba server on our local network. Win9x machines would say, "The network is busy". smbclients on Unix said something like "Unspecified error 0x0". Win9x clients read one another's disk without a problem. Samba servers did appear in Network Neighborhood, so I assume there's no problem with nmbd. Now the outside connection is up and Samba came back to life as if nothing had happened. Go figure. What should I do in such a situation? Remove the preloaded cache for the worldwide root servers in BIND? I feel like the surviving victim at the end of a Freddy Krueger/Jason movie -- you're alive, but you know there'll be that last scene where the monster hints at its reappearance in the sequel. Cheers, -- ___THE___ One man alone cannot fight the future. USE LINUX! \ \ / / _______________________________________________ \ V / |Juan Carlos Castro y Castro | \ / |jcastro@pcshop.com.br | / \ |Linuxeiro, alvinegro, X-Phile e Carioca Folgado| / ^ \ |Diretor de Inform?tica e Eventos Sobrenaturais | / / \ \ |da E-RACE CORPORATION | ~~~ ~~~ ----------------------------------------------- RACER