Question: Is there a method to allow NT logons to 'passthru' a Samba system??? It is necessary for me to hide a number of Win95 systems behind a linux system running ipmasq. All of that works o.k., but, for the life of me, I can't seem to figure out how to avoid having logon scripts run twice. I have placed the scripts in appropriate places on the linux system, thinking that logon would be handled there. And they are. But then the script on the NT server gets run, as well, or at least that appears to be the case. Any help will be appreciated. Lou
Greetings, I have found it necessary (in order to preserve ip addresses) to hide a number of Win95 systems behind a Linux system running ipmasq. That part works fine. But I need access for those systems to my NT servers. How do I configure Samba so that the login requests are handled as 'passthru'. Right now, it works, but I am running logon scripts twice .. once on the Linux machine and then they run again from the NT machine. ( I copied the logon scripts from the NT system out to the Linux system so they are the same.). It's just that it looks really ugly to see these scripts get run twice. Lou Louis C. Lohman Senior Network Consultant Kissane Business Systems Addison, Ill.