I'm having a problem connecting from an NT workstation to a samba server on a different subnet. The NT workstation is the only Winxx machine on its subnet. I set samba to remote broadcast directly to this machine's IP address. I've also added this workstation to the lmhosts file on the server and added the server to the lmhosts file on the workstation. The workstation can see the server in network neighborhood, but cannot establish a connection. nmblookup fails for this workstation's netBIOS name when run on the samba server, but I can send a message to the NT desktop from the server with smbclient -M and the desktop's IP address. Here are the global parameters from smb.conf: # Global parameters [global] workgroup = MOMENTUM netbios name = EARTH server string = earth, samba %v encrypt passwords = Yes username map = /usr/samba/private/unamemap log file = /var/adm/smblogs/log.%m name resolve order = lmhosts wins host bcast socket options = TCP_NODELAY os level = 65 preferred master = Yes domain master = Yes wins server = 192.168.2.113 remote announce = 192.168.2.255 192.168.2.113 192.168.3.2 hosts allow = 192.168.10. 192.168.2. 192.168.3. 192.168.4. 192.168.5. print command = /usr/samba/bin/sambalp %p %s %U %m The NT workstation is 192.168.3.2 and the samba server is 192.168.10.3. Is it a requirement that I have an NT WINS server on every subnet for samba to work? TIA, John -- John Hester System and Network Administrator Momentum Group 949-833-8886 x623