Hi all- I'm fairly new to samba, but have been using 2.2.8 on a local subnet, 192.168.0.x, without problem. The PC with samba is running NetBSD, and has 4 ethernet i/fs, all on different subnets, on different hubs, and has Windows 2k clients. I now need to switch samba to two of the other i/fs instead (the 192.168.1.x and 192.168.2.x subnets), and when I do, I can see the NetBSD box from Windows but can't see any of the shares (path not found error from Windows). I have tried adding the following in my smb.conf: remote announce = 192.168.1.255 192.168.2.255 which didn't seem to work. I also tried adding interfaces = tlp1 tlp2 which also didn't seem to work (the i/fs are detected in order during boot as sip0 - the 192.168.0.x subnet, tlp0, tlp1 and tlp2). I can ping, telnet, ftp, use ssh, etc over the interfaces, so the connection is good, and all the Windows clients are set up identically. I can also use smbclient at the samba machine to login to the server via localhost to see the shares. If I use nmblookup -B server __SAMBA__, it shows only the first subnet (? shouldn't it show both subnets?), but it looks correct (as far as I know...) and nmblookup -B client '*' gives positive name query responses from the Windows boxes. But still no shares visible from Windows. If I switch the conf back to 192.168.0.x, it works fine (and smbclient/nmblookup tests give the same type of results as for the other subnets). I imagine (hope!) I'm missing something obvious; I have googled and read as many of the configs/man pages that I could find, so I apologize if this is in some FAQ somewhere... Thanks for any help Greg