Hi, I was just wondering if there's a way to limit what's in the browse list that nmbd announces. Could nmbd be made to filter out certain machines? It's just that our local browse list is cluttered with NT workstations running the server service. I've done the rounds and turned these off manually, but people keep on enabling them. It seems the only other alternative is to put a gun to their head... Anyone done this before? (browse list filtering, I mean ;-) Tom. -- | Tom Vandepoel | Sr.Network Engineer | NetVision nv tom@netvision.be http://www.netvision.be | | T. 32-16-31.00.15 | F. 32-16-31.00.12
Does anybody know how to query a master browser for the shares on each computer in its subnet? Normally I would send an smbclient -L command to the server, but there is no central server. It is Windows network where each computer becomes simultaneously a client and a server to allow file sharing between computers. Each computer is also assigned an IP address via DHCP, so I can't just set up a script to query each individual computer. It must be possible to talk to a master browser because windows machines do it, but I am running Linux. Can anyone help? -Chris
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