hinz@umbc.edu
2002-Oct-14 15:10 UTC
[Samba] samba server does not appear in network neighborhood
Hi all, I've recently setup samba 2.2.5 on a solaris 8 workstation and configured it to be a member of an NT domain. Everything is working correctly, with the exception that the samba server does not appear in the network neighborhood of the rest of the PC's in the domain. However, if you choose to "search for computers" and enter the netbios name of the server it is detected and all of the shares show up correctly. I've set the "wins server" option in my smb.conf file to the ip address of the local wins server, and my NT administrator claims to have created an entry for the machine (anyone know how I can verify this?), so I'm pretty much at a loss at this point. Here are the options I've set: smb.conf [global] workgroup = mydomain netbios name = my_netbios_name # same as dns hostname (but not fqdn) security = domain local master = no domain master = false preferred master = false wins server = xx.xx.xx.xx dns proxy = no I've also added the following lines to /etc/services: netbios-ns 137/udp nbns netbios-ns 137/tcp nbns netbios-dgm 138/udp nbdgm netbios-dgm 138/tcp nbdgm netbios-ssn 139/udp nbssn netbios-ssn 139/tcp nbssn Any help would be appreciated. Thanks, -brian
Dr. Bernd Zimmermann
2002-Oct-14 15:21 UTC
[Samba] samba server does not appear in network neighborhood
Are you using Win XP ? We have a similar problem, except that it was working a few weeks and than suddenly the XP computer cannot see the samba server anymore !! All other computers (Win98, WinNT) works still fine - only XP is the problem and we habe no clue whats going on. All the hints: XP registry, Firewall, Security does not solve our problem. We are still stucked - XP is not seeing Samba ;-((((( hinz@umbc.edu wrote:> Hi all, > > I've recently setup samba 2.2.5 on a solaris 8 workstation and configured it > to be a member of an NT domain. Everything is working correctly, with the > exception that the samba server does not appear in the network neighborhood of > the rest of the PC's in the domain. However, if you choose to "search for > computers" and enter the netbios name of the server it is detected and all of > the shares show up correctly. I've set the "wins server" option in my smb.conf > file to the ip address of the local wins server, and my NT administrator > claims to have created an entry for the machine (anyone know how I can verify > this?), so I'm pretty much at a loss at this point. Here are the options I've > set: > > smb.conf > [global] > workgroup = mydomain > netbios name = my_netbios_name # same as dns hostname (but not fqdn) > security = domain > local master = no > domain master = false > preferred master = false > wins server = xx.xx.xx.xx > dns proxy = no > > I've also added the following lines to /etc/services: > > netbios-ns 137/udp nbns > netbios-ns 137/tcp nbns > netbios-dgm 138/udp nbdgm > netbios-dgm 138/tcp nbdgm > netbios-ssn 139/udp nbssn > netbios-ssn 139/tcp nbssn > > Any help would be appreciated. > > Thanks, > -brian > > >