I'm a college student, but I also have an private network behind my firewall at college, and I have an ipsec tunnel to my office. I had to recently use the printer port on my firewall, so I ended up installing samba, and told it only to talk to my office network. Well, it managed to pick up the browser list..... and it got ahold of a local browser role as soon as it came up because I have a second DMZ on it, one thing led to another, and Now the campus browser list appears in network neighboorhood at the main office, and three other employee's houses..... I had firewalled off port 137-139 a very long time ago, so I find it hard to beleave it, but I guess samba got the browse list through broadcasts. Any advice that any of you all can give me regarding cleaning up this mess and getting rid of the eight domains being listed and passed around some odd 80 boxes on an ipsec network? BTW, My roommate and some friends have expressed intrest in being able to print to my two printers. This would mean that I would have to open up samba to the outside world. I would most likely use another copy, but how would I keep samba from sharing the browse list with everything else. I guess what I'm looking for is A) How do I get samba to stop sharing a browser list that it shouldnt be able to even get. B) keep two copys of samba running on the same box from talking. C) advice on removing the erronious domains/workgroups. Justin Kreger/LW, AKA the Evil Dude, MCP MCSE CCNA jkreger@earthling.2y.net jwkreger@uncg.edu