I have disabled NetBIOS over TCP/IP on our network, both for Windows and for Samba hosts. Samba hosts have these directives in their smb.conf disable netbios = yes smb ports = 445 But I still see NetBIOS broadcasts and responses coming from Samba hosts, probably because they are still running nmbd. Can I just shut nmbd down or does it still have use? Thanks, Pim
On Tue, May 15, 2007 at 08:24:37PM +0200, Pim Zandbergen wrote:> I have disabled NetBIOS over TCP/IP on our network, both for > Windows and for Samba hosts. > > Samba hosts have these directives in their smb.conf > > disable netbios = yes > smb ports = 445 > > But I still see NetBIOS broadcasts and responses coming from Samba hosts, > probably because they are still running nmbd. > > Can I just shut nmbd down or does it still have use?No, if everything is in DNS just shut it down.
Pim Zandbergen escribi?:> I have disabled NetBIOS over TCP/IP on our network, both for > Windows and for Samba hosts. > > Samba hosts have these directives in their smb.conf > > disable netbios = yes > smb ports = 445 > > But I still see NetBIOS broadcasts and responses coming from Samba hosts, > probably because they are still running nmbd. > > Can I just shut nmbd down or does it still have use?That's an interesting setup... What's the point of not using netbios? any advantage in terms of speed or browsing facilities? Are you using WINS?
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