Christoph Doerbeck
1998-Aug-20 14:38 UTC
Why do some NT machines fail to find a path to host
I have 3 main SAMBA servers serving 3 different development communities here at work. All three servers are on a 100MB full duplex switched hub, server a few hundred NT pc's. On one server, I use a netbios alias in addition to the machine name becuase I was hoping to solely rely on a different netbios name for the samba server (so I could move it to another server in the future and not have to reconfigure all the user profiles). However, I often run into a NT box which cannot find a path to the aliased name, whereas it can find the true machine name. Note please, that both names appear in the browser list and are selectable as icons. So, why one and not the other? Something to do with WINS, or SAMBA remote announcing to 150.???.???.255/NTDOMAIN. Should I spread the remote announce out further to 150.255.255.255/NTDOMAIN? What does remote announce do? Why is my hair turning grey? Will my car survive another winter? What does it mean if Bill Gates weighs the same as a duck? - Christoph