Eddie Lania
2002-Sep-04 19:40 UTC
[Samba] Re: Windows NT PDC and Samba PDC cross subnet browsing? (solved)
Hi everyone, I think I solved it: - I installed WINS on both sides on the PDC's (Samba on the one end, NT on the other). - On both subnets the clients are configured by dhcp to use their own PDC's WINS as their primairy WINS server and the WINS on the remote PDC as their "secondairy" WINS server. - TCPIP configuration on the Windows NT PDC configured to use it's own WINS address as it's primairy WINS, and the remote (Samba's) WINS as it's secondairy WINS. - AND finally, I added a static WINS mapping from the Samba PDC's address to the Windows NT's WINS database. Et voila, it's working for a week allready without any problems. Any comment's? (they're welcome) Eddie. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eddie Lania" <e.lania@home.nl> To: "Samba list" <samba@lists.samba.org> Sent: Friday, August 30, 2002 9:23 PM Subject: Windows NT PDC and Samba PDC cross subnet browsing?> Hello, > > I have been searching for answers now more then a week, but I cannot finda> proper solution. > Please help me with this: > > Scenario: > > Two differnet subnetted networks (1 and 2) connected by a cipe tunnel > between two linux Samba boxes over the internet. > On network one (1) is a Windows NT PDC installed which currently is theDMB> for it's domain (1). > > On network two (2) one of the linux Samba tunnel boxes is a Samba PDCwhich> currently is the DMB for it's domain (2). > > WINS is installed on the NT server on network one (1). > > I can ping all the computers from every subnet. > Every other command like "net view", nbtstat, etc works from every peer to > every peer on both subnets. > I configured dhcp for all clients to use the NT WINS as their WINS server. > > Now I only can browse both networks (workgroups 1 and 2) on the NT (1) > network and not the other way arround. > The workgroup from network one (1) does not appear in networkneighbourhood> on network one (2). > > Altough I can use the "search computer" function from windows to find oneof> the computers on the other end of the tunnel and then use windows explorer > to view the complete workgroup, I would really like to be able to browse > both networks on both ends of the tunnel trough the network neighbourhood. > > If I switch the WINS server from the NT server to the Samba server it > doesn't work either, I keep getting the workgroups in networkneighbourhood> in only one end of the tunnel and only one network on the other end. > > Is this because the browse lists from the Samba PDC can not besynchronised> with the browse list from the NT PDC? > I also tried all kind of possible combinations with the samba boxes to get > the browse lists synchronised on both sides, but on the network where theNT> PDC rules, the Samba will refuse to exchange his browse lists because itis> not configured as a DMB (it say's), altough it has no problems to becomethe> LMB. > > Is the only solution to install Samba PDC's on both end's? > Or is there any other solution? > > > > Please help me out here. > > Thank you very much. > > Eddie. >
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