For a set of systems that can almost talk to each other, I suspect I have some really crazed underlying configuration glitches. I'm trying to add some samba servers (to make disks on my linux servers visible to people on Windows boxes) to a small home network; currently there is a Windows 3.11 box, two Windows 98 boxes, and an NT Workstation (not server) box, in addition to the two Linux boxes with Samba. Everything is on one IP net (10.x.x.x; in fact all assigned IPs are in 10.0.0.x). The wiring includes a compex 8-port dual speed switch, and a d-link dsh-8 dual speed "hub with switch", which makes me just *slightly* suspicious about broadcast propagation; though I can't find any obvious patter to what doesn't get found. I'm having troubles with boxes seeing each other in network neighborhood. I've been playing extensively, and at this point am probably confused about what exactly I had set how when I saw which results ;-) . I've tried forcing a Samba box to be master browser, which has increased visibility a bit, but things aren't consistent or successful. (I have managed to transfer many hundreds of megabytes through smb shares in this net, both between windows systems, and between windows and Linux/samba systems). At this point I'm looking for three fairly specific answers (though more general observations would be welcome; I don't know that I've provided enough data for any, though). First, is there a defined procedure for what to do, including how long to wait, after making a change to some config thing somewhere in the samba network, before trying to test it, to make sure it's actually had time to happen and propagate to the places I might be testing from? I really wonder if I'm testing what I think I'm testing, sometimes. Second, what logging level is necessary to get browser elections to show up in the debug log, and what entries should I grep for? Third, if the Windows 98 client asks me for a password for service \\gw\$IPC$, roughly, when accessing the samba 2.0.6 box (security user), shouldn't it want the password associated with a samba user of guest? (Which I have mapped to nobody in smbusers). I haven't yet found a password it'll accept. In smbpasswd, would it be looking for the unmapped name (guest) or the mapped name (nobody)? (I'm using encrypted passwords). -- Photos: http://dd-b.lighthunters.net/ Minicon: http://www.mnstf.org/minicon Bookworms: http://ouroboros.demesne.com/ SF: http://www.dd-b.net/dd-b David Dyer-Bennet / Welcome to the future! / dd-b@dd-b.net