Hi Tony, a simple approach will be to configure both NICs and configure Samba to use both cards. DNS can be used to assign IP addresse of both NICs to one host name. If one NIC fails the other one will still be running. Another one could be a little script which is run by cron and tries to ping another machine in the LAN or ping the default router. If the ping fails it can make a second ping to make sure it's not that one IP device down. If the second ping fails too, the script can unconfigure the first NIC and bring up the second NIC. My 2c. Kind regards, Danny -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Tony Ricker [mailto:rickera2@SLU.EDU] Gesendet: Dienstag, 23. Oktober 2001 23:18 An: Samba; Samba NT-Dom Betreff: Samba NIC Failover All, If samba is on a server with two NIC cards, can samb.conf be configured to use the other NIC if one goes down? Can this be done at the server level? Or does this have to me dealt with at the network level (i.e. load balance)? Cheers all, Tony ------------------------------- Tony Ricker Technology Coordinator SLUCare - P.M.O. St. Louis University Phone: 314.977.6844 E-mail: rickera2@slu.edu ------------------------------- "In the beginners mind, there are many possibilities. In the experts mind, there are few" - Shunryu Suzuki ------------------------------- "Think Different"