Hello, I have set up an IPSec tunnel to create a VPN. It works well, I can ping and telnet back and forth with no problems. I am, however, struggling to get Samba to work. The setup: Samba 2.0.7 running on Sparc Solaris 2.6 The VPN tunnel is between a OpenBSD 2.7 server and a Netopia R9100 router. The tunnel is negotiated using IKE. The server running Samba receives NetBIOS packets, I can see them using tcpdump. I have formatted a capture and placed it on display at http://grinder.perlmonk.org/tcpdump.html I can see the differences between a successful connection and this connection, but I don't understand enough to work out the reason that it is failing. The router has a number of parameters that can be used to tweak NetBIOS settings, but after having fiddled with a few I haven't make any headway. A little more background. The localnet is 172.17.0.0/19 and the VPN is 172.18.0.0/24. I modified the global interfaces setting in smb.conf to read interfaces = hme0 172.17.0.0/19 172.18.0.0/24 But that hasn't fixed things. Is what I'm doing technically feasible/possible? Or is there some basic deficiency in the SMB protocol that means that I can't actually do this? The idea is set up a slew of VPNs to a large number of regional offices over cheap DSL lines, and have everyone authenticate in a single central location. Thanks for the clues, David -- David Landgren Paris Perl Mongueurs => http://www.mongueurs.net