On Thursday 15 August 2002 11:16 am, Brian Kennedy wrote:
Brian,
If you do an "ipconfig /all" from a command line on the Win2K box it
will
give you somewhat of the information you need. It will show the IP address
and subnet mask that DHCP is giving your machine. The broadcast address
should be determined by your subnet mask. That being said, I am having
similar problems on my machines at home.
For example ipconfig on my WinME box has IP of 192.168.10.10 with subnet mask
of 255.255.255.0. Therefore, broadcast address should be 192.168.10.255.
When I nmblookup -B 192.168.10.255 winme it works fine.
Does that help any?
Barry deFreese
Newbie
> I'm having trouble with my samba implementation and have determined
it's
> broadcast addresses are not matching. but just figuring out what
> win2000 is using for it's broadcast hasnt been so easy.
>
> I'm using 10.11/16. the server is at 10.11.0.2 with broadcast
> 10.11.255.255.
> the clients get 10.11.2.* from dhcp which also is also set to tell them
> to use 10.11.255.255 for broadcast but they're not.
>
> I've "nmblookup -B 10.11.etc.etc client" with everything
that I
> consider reasonable and no clients will respond. 255.255, 0.255, 1.255,
> etc...
>
> anyone have a clue what kind of broadcast kludging windows is doing to me?
>
> thanks...
> ...Brian