Hi, I'm working in a migration here in Itaipu Binacional, Brazil. I'm actually creating a workstation based upon free sw. I'm using Samba to interact with the Windows 2003 Servers. We have a windows 2003 printer server, and when I type smbclient -L server, it's return only about 40 printers atached, but we realy have 180 !!! My workstation uses a NT PDC through samba+winbind. What's wrong? There's something that I forget? thanks for help (sorry for poor english)... Marcos Antonio Dellazari Analista de Suporte Itaipu Binacional
I have a fileserver that is on a different subnet then our domain controller. When I attempt to join the server I receive the following message: # net rpc join -S loanprotector -U Adiminstrator Unable to find a suitable server Unable to find a suitable server This is the first server that I have tried to join the domain from a different subnet. Is there something that I am doing wrong? Or some sort of limitation? Thanks, Adam
John H Terpstra wrote:>On Monday 20 June 2005 13:17, you wrote: > > >>Yes, i have WINS set up on the domain controller with >> >>wins support = yes >>wins server = <domain servers IP> >> >> > >No! Don't do that! Just have "wins support = yes" > >Check your configuration using 'testparm' - see what it tells you! > >I'd bet that your nmbd is dying on the PDC. > > >I got no errors from running testparm because I lied.. I only have "wins support = yes">>I attempted to set the Linux clients WINS server with >> >>wins server = <domain servers IP> >> >>But it didn't seem to work. Maybe more research into configuring a Linux >>client for WINS is in order? >> >> > >It won't resolve if the WINS server on the PDC is dead. > >I know it resolves because all of our Windows clients that are using WINS with the servers IP in it are working just fine. Its just that I haven't tried a Linux server on another domain yet.>- John T. > > > >>Adam >> >>John H Terpstra wrote: >> >> >>>On Monday 20 June 2005 12:59, Adam Engel wrote: >>> >>> >>>>I have a fileserver that is on a different subnet then our domain >>>>controller. When I attempt to join the server I receive the following >>>>message: >>>> >>>># net rpc join -S loanprotector -U Adiminstrator >>>> >>>>Unable to find a suitable server >>>> >>>>Unable to find a suitable server >>>> >>>> >>>>This is the first server that I have tried to join the domain from a >>>>different subnet. Is there something that I am doing wrong? Or some >>>>sort of limitation? >>>> >>>> >>>Are you using WINS? Is the WINS server common for the entire segmented >>>network? >>> >>>- John T. >>> >>> > > >
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Marcos Antonio Dellazari wrote:> We have a windows 2003 printer server, and when I type > smbclient -L server, it's return only about 40 printers atached, > but we realy have 180 !!!smbclient cannot display share names longer that 12 characters. cheers, jerry -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFCt04+IR7qMdg1EfYRAr5sAJ9epAbjv57DI4wqDhIdVRsbM/g8AwCfSoiN B9/SVJ8SIA97rewCvWdHnFA=CNEL -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Marcos Antonio Dellazari wrote:> Gerald (Jerry) Carter (jerry@samba.org) escrito: > Marcos Antonio Dellazari wrote: > >>We have a windows 2003 printer server, and when I type >>smbclient -L server, it's return only about 40 printers atached, >>but we realy have 180 !!! > smbclient cannot display share names longer that 12 characters. > > >> Thanks Jerry, >> but there's a way to show shares names longer that 12 characters?You need to use rpc rather the RAP calls. Try using 'net rpc share' cheers, jerry ====================================================================Alleviating the pain of Windows(tm) ------- http://www.samba.org GnuPG Key ----- http://www.plainjoe.org/gpg_public.asc "I never saved anything for the swim back." Ethan Hawk in Gattaca -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.0 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Thunderbird - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQFCuBY8IR7qMdg1EfYRAiz9AJ4q3HQqh1Qzv127hdpfrw3flFJS8wCeLRdU Cl+pTum0mLRrGoWAp9QG2Cs=Mllh -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----