I had my samba server setup to run on a xxx.xxx.44.0/24 network and everything worked fine... A few weeks ago, we expanded to a xxx.xxx.66/23 network and now nobody seems to be able to map to the samba server. If I run smbclient locally, I get this: Added interface ip=xxx.xxx.66.0 bcast=xxx.xxx.67.255 nmask=255.255.254.0 Server time is Wed Feb 18 08:43:26 1998 Timezone is UTC-6.0 Password: which is correct. Why can't anybody map?! Below is my smb.conf: workgroup = ARGUS [global] browseable = yes lock directory = /opt/local/packages/SYSsamba/var/locks domain logons = yes logon script = %U.bat security = USER wins support = yes preferred master = yes os level = 2 domain master = yes guest account = guest password server = ARGUS username map = /opt/local/packages/SYSsamba/lib/users.map interfaces = 207.234.66.0/23 hosts allow = 207.234.66. 207.234.67. map system = no map hidden = no domain master = yes preferred master = yes [netlogon] path = /home/netlogon writeable = no guest ok = yes [homes] guest ok = no read only = no writeable = yes path = /home/%u comment = Home Directories browseable = no admin users = halacha Any help is appreciated, TIA, Alan Alan Halachmi, Head of Internet Services| UNIX and Networking Consultant Solaris Administrator/ Web Design | Ingram Entertainment & Montgomery Bell Academy | SpeedServe, Inc. mailto:HalachA@MontgomeryBell.com | mailto:HostMaster@SpeedServe.com http://www.montgomerybell.com | http://www.speedserve.com