I have a samba server 3.0.28a set up on ubuntu 8.04, which is accessed by a windows xp client. The windows machine can see and download all the shared folders from the linux machine, and the linux machine can download from the windows machine with smbclient. However, when I issue "findsmb" the linux machine only reports itself, not the windows machine. The man pages show it printing a list of machines for the entire network. Why is findsmb not listing the windows machine? Even though file and printer sharing is enabled in windows firewall findsmb still doesn't list the windows machine. I also tried disabling windows firewall, still nothing. I allow all traffic to my linux machine from lan interface (currently). This problem is somewhat similar to http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2008-April/139914.html. Secondly, smbtree doesn't always return consistent results. When I restart my windows machine and do a smbtree from the linux machine, all of the shared folders for linux and windows are listed. Then a few minutes later smbtree may only lists linux shared folders. It seems inconsistent, is this normal? smbstatus seems to work. When I'm connected to a linux shared folder smbstatus lists the connection. Also, I added samba as a netbios server to dhcpd.conf, and configured it as a domain master. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Samba-findsmb-and-smbtree-inconsistent-tp20176018p20176018.html Sent from the Samba - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com.