To whom it may concern, I am currently running Samba version 2.2.2 on an SGI running 6.5.12f and had noticed some curiosities and was hoping you could assist. Below is 2 main questions I have. (1) I get the following error within my /var/adm/SYSLOG and I was curious if it could be a direct correlation to a particular setting in Samba's smb.conf? (Detailed below)----------Error----> Apr 15 09:33:29 4A:houimgo2001 unix: WARNING: ARP: got MAC address on ef for BCAST IP address 0.0.0.0 When I do a /usr/samba/bin/testparm -s (to check smb.conf config file for correctness) the section listed 'socket address' shows a entry of '0.0.0.0' and I was wondering if the above error I am seeing is because of this? If so how do I modify this entry to keep these errors from occurring? I know this is used by SAMBA in determining which address it will listen for connections on but I'm not clear if I need to modify it etc. to get these errors to stop. (2) Would your latest version (2.2.3) fix or assist in fixing a SGI getting the following error... Apr 15 11:42:16 6A:houimgo2001 unix: NFS server: reply error 32 Reason I'm asking is I noticed your new version has fixed winbindd memory leaks. Since that daemon allows a Samba server added to a Windows domain to serve file and print services perhaps the above error would disappear even though it is coming from NFS? Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Lewis ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Lewis Story Jr. lstory@bentpencil.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~