[Apologies to sending to both samba & samba-technical lists - but I feel this is an issue to be aware of and an issue that may need fixing] This is what I have discovered with Samba 1.9.18p10 on Solaris 2.5.1: In contrast to smbd which checks its configuration files every minute or so, nmbd only does so on startup and on receipt of a HUP signal. This is not documented in the nmbd manual page (that I could see) - I had to read the source (for which I am very grateful that it is there ...). Furthermore when I changed the configuration - but adding a new include file to add the full list of interfaces plus some netbios aliases - nmbd took no notice of this. Only when I restarted the daemon from scratch did the new netbios names be recognised and the extra interfaces bee listened to, take effect. I am running nmbd & smbd as stand alone daemons and thus NOT using inetd. Since 1.9.X is now a dead end, does 2.0: a) nmbd regularly check conf files? b) if not, does nmbd record its PID for ease of HUPing? c) will it cope with any smb.conf change? Or are there some changes that need restarting? Apologies if I have misunderstood how smb.conf changes are meant to happen ... -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Peter Polkinghorne, Computer Centre, Brunel University, Uxbridge, UB8 3PH,| | Peter.Polkinghorne@brunel.ac.uk +44 1895 274000 x2561 UK | -----------------------------------------------------------------------------