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Paul Crittenden <crittend@storm.simpson.edu> wrote:
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> Subject: Multiple class C addresses
> Message-ID: <1.5.4.32.19970903141614.00672cb0@storm.simpson.edu>
>
> I have gotten Samba to work but them came up with a problem.
> It is working on a mchine with the class C address 198.xxx.xxx.xxx.
> Any PC's with that on that IP address can see the server just fine.
>
> However, we also have another class C 207.xxx.xxx.xxx and folks on th>
at=20
> one cannot see the server. We have seen this problem before and NetB>
eui
> solved that one. Any ideas?
>
do you use the global interfaces option in smb.conf?
if not, samba will only use the first interface it
finds.> Thanks in advance.
>
> Paul Crittenden
> System Manager
> Simpson College
> e-mail: crittend@storm.simpson.edu
>
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andreas
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