We've got two samba servers either side of a modem link and I'm trying to get them to sync browse lists. Using remote sync and friends the servers try and sync but invariably each time one does the other end rejects the `browse sync sessionsetup' i.e. sync_with_lmb: Initiating sync with local master browser BOX1<0x20> at IP 192.168.1.2 for workgroup WORKGROUP 04/06/1998 21:44:53: sync_browse_lists: Sync browse lists with server BOX1<20> a t IP 192.168.1.2 for workgroup WORKGROUP Connecting to 192.168.1.2 at port 139 sync_browse_lists: BOX1 rejected the browse sync sessionsetup Can someone tell me what this might be and how I can avoid it. I've followed BROWSING.txt to the letter (as far as I can tell). i.e. one domain master, both servers are local masters, one wins server etc. I'm sure I must be missing something simple .. Cheers and many thanks in advance, Greg. PS. Please CC response if possible.
Greg Patten wrote:> > We've got two samba servers either side of a modem link and I'm trying > to get them to sync browse lists. Using remote sync and friends the > servers try and sync but invariably each time one does the other end > rejects the `browse sync sessionsetup' i.e. > > sync_with_lmb: Initiating sync with local master browser BOX1<0x20> at > IP 192.168.1.2 for workgroup WORKGROUP > 04/06/1998 21:44:53: sync_browse_lists: Sync browse lists with server BOX1<20> a > t IP 192.168.1.2 for workgroup WORKGROUP > Connecting to 192.168.1.2 at port 139 > sync_browse_lists: BOX1 rejected the browse sync sessionsetup > > Can someone tell me what this might be and how I can avoid it. I've > followed BROWSING.txt to the letter (as far as I can tell). i.e. one > domain master, both servers are local masters, one wins server etc. >This is interesting - crank up the debug log level on the smbd refusing the connection and see what it says. The browse sync connection should be made as an anonymous (guest) user - so check guest is allowed on the IPC$ share. Jeremy Allison, Samba Team. -- -------------------------------------------------------- Buying an operating system without source is like buying a self-assembly Space Shuttle with no instructions. --------------------------------------------------------