Hi, I installed Samba, and everything seems to be OK.BUt... in the network, there is ONE machine that is not able to browse "cooee", the Samba server. The Windows message is: \\Cooee is not accessible The network path was not found This is the tcpdump for the machine's IP address when I click on "cooee": [root@cooee /root]# tcpdump not port telnet and host 203.25.173.146 Kernel filter, protocol ALL, datagram packet socket tcpdump: listening on all devices 20:42:58.311042 eth0 B pc146.cybersydney.com.au.netbios-ns > 203.25.191.255.netbios-ns:NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST; BROADCAST 20:42:59.062072 eth0 B pc146.cybersydney.com.au.netbios-ns > 203.25.191.255.netbios-ns:NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST; BROADCAST 20:42:59.813152 eth0 B pc146.cybersydney.com.au.netbios-ns > 203.25.191.255.netbios-ns:NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST; BROADCAST Has anyone experienced anything like this before? Merc. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Tony Merc Mobily, technical editor of "Dev." and "Login" Linuxpapers.org coordinator http://www.linuxpapers.org Technical Writer Personal Phone Number: ++61-8-93355105, +8 GMT, +7 from Italy! Currently located in: PERTH, Australia merc@squiz.net - mobily@infomedia.it