Hi, I've been trying to set up routed OpenVPN with Windows roadwarrior clients accessing samba shares and I've run into a problem with network browsing. I know some people already asked similar questions, but unfortunately I couldn't find an answer exactly my problem on google. I've read suggestions about using bridged OpenVPN mode rather than routed. There would probably be no problem with Samba at all then, but I'd prefer to keep the routed variant. A scenario I've been testing is as follows: "newmaster" server --(LAN)-- "hector" server --(VPN)-- "noix" server 10.1.1.2 10.1.1.254 10.2.1.5 10.2.1.1 "newmaster" runs Linux and Samba 3.0.5 and is a domain master serving domain logons for the local network and also a WINS server. "hector" is Linux router and OpenVPN server; it doesn't run Samba. "noix" is roadwarrior OpenVPN client on which I'm trying to get network browsing working; it uses newmaster as WINS server I can't make noix appear in the workgroup or "see" it. I'd like it to be in a way so noix can run both Linux or Windows. When noix ran Windows (Windows XP SP2) I could manually write "\\newmaster", give my domain login and password and freely access the shares. However, I could't see the list of computers in a domain and noix didn't show up in the list on newmaster's side. If noix could be Linux only (Samba 3.0.14a-Debian), I would be able to achieve it with "remote browse sync = 10.1.1.2" on noix; I tried it and it worked. I can't use "remote announce" on newmaster as it can't send broadcasts to 10.2.1.0/24 and I don't know the IP of the local master there (different OpenVPN clients get different IPs). After reading BROWSING.txt I thought local master browsers would exchange browsing lists through the domain master (after determining which one is it through WINS). It doesn't work, so my questions are: - did I misunderstand BROWSING.txt and I'm really trying to do something impossible? - if not, what could go wrong? I'd be happy to show my config files, log snippets or whatever could help.. Tomek Noi?ski