Hi all, we got a very difficult browsing problem here at the college of German Telecom at Dieburg. We have been trying to get browsing working at our student quarters for about three semesters now, re-reading the BROWSING.TXT file for XX times and spending YY hours analysing nmbd's log files. I hope somebody can point us to the right direction or tell us where to find more information about how browsing in our setup is supposed to work. The physical network setup is the following: Each level in our building has its own ethernet 10base2 network which the student's workstations and servers are connected to. The network address is 10.8.100+XX.0/24 where XX is the level. Our building is 18 levels high. These networks are connected using a single backbone and routers, rendering each level-network and the backbone network (10.8.1.0/24) an own broadcast domain. Routing works perfectly, so does the DNS system (linux/bind) and WINS system (linux/samba). Our approach was to choose an own workgroup name for each level (H8SXX with XX being the level #). As we understand the documentation file BROWSING.TXT each level should have its local master browser, collecting all host announcements on its broadcast domain (level network), building a table (so far it works) and syncing its table with the domain master browser (this doesn't work). The local master browsers are usually nmbds on linux system, the domain master browser is a dedicated linux/nmbd on our computer center network (10.8.2.0/24). Do we have to use the same workgroup name on each level or really configure our routers to forward broadcast frames in order to get that stupid browsing work? -- Jens