Hi everybody! I'm new to the list, and I wonder if someone could help me out. I got tow Samba Servers(smb1 and smb2) smb1 acts like master browser, master domain etc... smb2 is just another samba server. - smb1 works fine, I can see the resources from a Win2K client, just with a double click in the network neihgborhood. smb2 works not so fine, when I tried to access it from network neighborhood I cannot see it, I see a lot of win9x, win2k clients and smb1, but cannot see smb2. If I do Start->Run->\\smb2 I can see the resources, even I can map those resources to the Windows clients. I already read browsing.txt, Using Samba and a lot of web pages trying to find the answer, but I couldn't. Anyone knows how can I make this Samba Server shows in the network neighborhood? I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on Solaris 8 Thanx in advance. Eduardo S.M.
Hejsa Eduardo, reply on Thursday, September 20, 2001, 11:13:01 PM: Eduardo> Hi everybody! Eduardo> I'm new to the list, and I wonder if someone could help me out. Eduardo> I got tow Samba Servers(smb1 and smb2) Eduardo> smb1 acts like master browser, master domain etc... Eduardo> smb2 is just another samba server. Eduardo> - Eduardo> smb1 works fine, I can see the resources from a Win2K client, just with a Eduardo> double click in the network neihgborhood. Eduardo> smb2 works not so fine, when I tried to access it from network neighborhood Eduardo> I cannot see it, I see a lot of win9x, win2k clients and smb1, but cannot Eduardo> see smb2. If I do Start->>Run->\\smb2 I can see the resources, even I can map those Eduardo> resources to the Windows clients. Eduardo> I already read browsing.txt, Using Samba and a lot of web pages trying to Eduardo> find the answer, but I couldn't. Eduardo> Anyone knows how can I make this Samba Server shows in the network Eduardo> neighborhood? Eduardo> I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on Solaris 8 Eduardo> Thanx in advance. Eduardo> Eduardo S.M. I'm not running a dual samba system .. and i'm also new to samba .. but is smb2 announcing it self to smb1 .. it's a thought .. hope it helps -- Hilsen, Dennis mailto:sak@12move.dk ICQ: 95538209 IRC: DALnet #startrek-central-denmark WWW: http://privnet.dyndns.dk
Hejsa/Hello Eduardo, reply on Thursday, September 20, 2001, 11:13:01 PM: Eduardo> Hi everybody! Eduardo> I'm new to the list, and I wonder if someone could help me out. Eduardo> I got tow Samba Servers(smb1 and smb2) Eduardo> smb1 acts like master browser, master domain etc... Eduardo> smb2 is just another samba server. Eduardo> - Eduardo> smb1 works fine, I can see the resources from a Win2K client, just with a Eduardo> double click in the network neihgborhood. Eduardo> smb2 works not so fine, when I tried to access it from network neighborhood Eduardo> I cannot see it, I see a lot of win9x, win2k clients and smb1, but cannot Eduardo> see smb2. If I do Start->>Run->\\smb2 I can see the resources, even I can map those Eduardo> resources to the Windows clients. Eduardo> I already read browsing.txt, Using Samba and a lot of web pages trying to Eduardo> find the answer, but I couldn't. Eduardo> Anyone knows how can I make this Samba Server shows in the network Eduardo> neighborhood? Eduardo> I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on Solaris 8 Eduardo> Thanx in advance. Eduardo> Eduardo S.M. I'm not running a dual samba system .. and i'm also new to samba .. but is smb2 announcing it self to smb1 .. it's a thought .. hope it helps -- Hilsen/Best Regards, Dennis mailto:sak@12move.dk ICQ: 95538209 IRC: DALnet #startrek-central-denmark WWW: http://privnet.dyndns.dk
Hello Eduardo, If you post the [global] section from smb1 and smb2, so we can see your ip addresses, subnet masks, workgroup names, netbios names, etc, it might help, esp. if it is a subnet problem. The other thing you want to check is that nmbd is actually running on smb2(the server you CAN't see). nmbd is the daemon that is responsible for host announcements, browsing, etc; maybe there is a problem on smb2 that is preventing it from running. Hope this helps, Don -----Original Message----- From: Eduardo S?nchez M. [mailto:esanchez@gmx.net] Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 5:13 PM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: Samba Network Neighborhood problem Hi everybody! I'm new to the list, and I wonder if someone could help me out. I got tow Samba Servers(smb1 and smb2) smb1 acts like master browser, master domain etc... smb2 is just another samba server. - smb1 works fine, I can see the resources from a Win2K client, just with a double click in the network neihgborhood. smb2 works not so fine, when I tried to access it from network neighborhood I cannot see it, I see a lot of win9x, win2k clients and smb1, but cannot see smb2. If I do Start->Run->\\smb2 I can see the resources, even I can map those resources to the Windows clients. I already read browsing.txt, Using Samba and a lot of web pages trying to find the answer, but I couldn't. Anyone knows how can I make this Samba Server shows in the network neighborhood? I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on Solaris 8 Thanx in advance. Eduardo S.M. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Have you walked through the DIAGNOSIS.txt troubleshooting guide in your samba source? Joel
Hi Eduardo, Browsing is problematic. It could be a LOT of things; questions: What are the actual names that you are looking for in network neighborhood for these two samba servers - are you really looking for "smb1" and "smb2"? Because in your smb.conf for smb2, you have specified the netbios name aruna, NOT smb2; so aruna is what is going to be in the browse list. You may be able to get to it via run command by \\smb2, because you are resolving the name "smb2" via dns... Don -----Original Message----- From: Eduardo S?nchez M. [mailto:esanchez@gmx.net] Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 5:37 PM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: RE: Samba Network Neighborhood problem nmbd is working fine. I can see it running. in attachs are the .conf files for both samba servers. Thanx in advance. -----Original Message----- From: Eduardo S?nchez M. [mailto:esanchez@gmx.net] Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 5:13 PM To: samba@lists.samba.org Subject: Samba Network Neighborhood problem Hi everybody! I'm new to the list, and I wonder if someone could help me out. I got tow Samba Servers(smb1 and smb2) smb1 acts like master browser, master domain etc... smb2 is just another samba server. - smb1 works fine, I can see the resources from a Win2K client, just with a double click in the network neihgborhood. smb2 works not so fine, when I tried to access it from network neighborhood I cannot see it, I see a lot of win9x, win2k clients and smb1, but cannot see smb2. If I do Start->Run->\\smb2 I can see the resources, even I can map those resources to the Windows clients. I already read browsing.txt, Using Samba and a lot of web pages trying to find the answer, but I couldn't. Anyone knows how can I make this Samba Server shows in the network neighborhood? I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on Solaris 8 Thanx in advance. Eduardo S.M.
As a simple test: smbclient -L YoursWinsServer Does you samba client show up? If so, do you have the windows clients set up to use your wins server? Joel
(This sounds alot like the samba to samba problem posted earlier today) I ran into this message getting an HP/UX 11 box to talk to a Solaris 8 box which was the PDC. I had to add a machine account to on the PDC box (styma5) and tell the other box (styma6) to join the domain. Add machine account: smbpasswd -a -m styma6 Join domain for the HP/UX box. On Styma6, to join the STYMA domain with the server named styma5, execute: smbpasswd -j STYMA -r styma5 "Eduardo S?nchez M." wrote:> > Hi everybody! > I'm new to the list, and I wonder if someone could help me out. > I got tow Samba Servers(smb1 and smb2) > smb1 acts like master browser, master domain etc... > smb2 is just another samba server. > - > smb1 works fine, I can see the resources from a Win2K client, just with a > double click in the network neihgborhood. > > smb2 works not so fine, when I tried to access it from network neighborhood > I cannot see it, I see a lot of win9x, win2k clients and smb1, but cannot > see smb2. > > If I do Start->Run->\\smb2 I can see the resources, even I can map those > resources to the Windows clients. > > I already read browsing.txt, Using Samba and a lot of web pages trying to > find the answer, but I couldn't. > > Anyone knows how can I make this Samba Server shows in the network > neighborhood? > > I'm using Samba 2.2.1a on Solaris 8 > > Thanx in advance. > Eduardo S.M. > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba-- Robert E. Styma Principal Engineer AG Communication Systems, Phoenix - A subsidiary of Lucent Email: stymar@agcs.com Phone: 623-582-7323 FAX: 623-581-4884 Company: http://www.agcs.com Personal: http://www.swlink.net/~styma
EDUARDO@ANURA#:/usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient -L tulipan added interface ip=192.168.1.13 bcast=192.168.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0 Password: Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] and then appears all the shared resources of tulipan test passed... -----Mensaje original----- De: samba-admin@lists.samba.org [mailto:samba-admin@lists.samba.org]En nombre de Joel Hammer Enviado el: jueves, 20 de septiembre de 2001 14:05 Para: samba@lists.samba.org Asunto: Re: Samba Network Neighborhood problem As a simple test: smbclient -L YoursWinsServer Does you samba client show up? If so, do you have the windows clients set up to use your wins server? Joel -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 03:45:27PM -0700, Eduardo Sanchez M. wrote:> EDUARDO@ANURA#:/usr/local/samba/bin/smbclient -L tulipan > added interface ip=192.168.1.13 bcast=192.168.255.255 nmask=255.255.0.0 > Password: > Domain=[WORKGROUP] OS=[Windows 5.0] Server=[Windows 2000 LAN Manager] > and then appears all the shared resources of tulipan > > test passed... >Good. Now, if you tell your clients, both windows and linux, to your use your winserver, does that help? Joel