Dear Ladies and Gentlemen, I am writing to ask if Samba (1.9.18p4) is able to act as a WINS for NT servers ? We observer the following pathology :- With Samba operating as WINS (wins support = yes) on a LAN containing NT4 SP3 servers and Win 95 PCs, seperated by a router from another LAN containing a WIN NT4 SP3 server and a small number of Win 95 PCs (as drawn in Mr Blairs superb book p 211 vi) -----NT4 --- Samba ------ Win 95 ... ------X X is a router | | -----NT4 -- Win 95 ... --------------------X While the Samba server is a WINS it is *not* a master browser; we would like the NT4 servers to be the master browsers and on the LAN containing Samba, one of the NT4 servers should become the Domain master browser. While the NT servers register the name Domain<1b>, so that an nmblookup on the server shows something like doing parameter guest account = nobody doing parameter default service = reference doing parameter domain master = no doing parameter local master = no doing parameter prefered master = no doing parameter os level = 0 doing parameter max log size = 10240 doing parameter share modes = yes doing parameter wins proxy = yes doing parameter wins support = yes doing parameter username map = /usr/local/samba/lib/samba.map doing parameter security = server doing parameter password server = IPA01 IPA02 pm_process() returned Yes adding IPC service Added interface ip=10.0.100.29 bcast=10.255.255.255 nmask=255.0.0.0 bind succeeded on port 0 Socket opened. Sending queries to 10.255.255.255 Got a positive name query response from 10.0.100.16 ( 10.0.100.16 ) 10.0.100.16 ipa01<00> Looking up status of 10.0.100.16 received 9 names IPA01 <00> - M <ACTIVE> IPA01 <20> - M <ACTIVE> IPAUSTRALIA <00> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE> IPAUSTRALIA <1c> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE> IPAUSTRALIA <1b> - M <ACTIVE> IPAUSTRALIA <1e> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE> IPA01 <03> - M <ACTIVE> IPAUSTRALIA <1d> - M <ACTIVE> ..__MSBROWSE__. <01> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE> num_good_sends=0 num_good_receives=0 , the critical name of the Domain Master browser, IPAUSTRALIA<1b>is *not* repeat not registered with the WINS so that cross subnet browsing does not work. The name IPAUSTRALIA<1b> is not found in . wins.dat . namelelist.debug or using nmblookup -R -U wins_name IPAUSTRALIA#1b The WINS is registering other names such as IPAUSTRALIA#1e, and all the messenger and workstation names of the WIN 95 p-node (point-to-point, 0x2) clients. Further when the NT servers are restarted, log.nmb contains messages like wins_process_name_registration_request: Unique name registration for name IPAUSTRALIA< 1d> IP 192.168.102.129 wins_process_name_registration_request: Ignoring request to register name IPAUSTRALIA< 1d> from IP 192.168.102.129.wins_process_name_registration_request: Group name registr ation for name ^A^B__MSBROWSE__^B<01> IP 192.168.102.129 Does this means it registers MSBROWSE instead of the local master browsers name ? The Samba documents are littered with remarks like "If you have a computer running NT Server on your network you will probably be better off configuring it to act as your WINS Server". Since I have rational (Unix is easier to manage remotely, the databases are easy to export to the Web etc) and irrational prejudices against NT, I prefer Samba as WINS. Does "probably better off" mean certainly better off ? Thank you, Yours sincerely S Hopcroft shopcroft@IPAustralia IP Australia 1 Samba Integrating UNIX and Windows, Blair JDi, SCS 1998