Samba4 acts as standalone server with Wins enabled. Also there is Windows Wins on the network. How is to make two ways or at least one way replication between Samba4 and Windows wins ? As I saw samba4wins project is down.
On 24/02/2020 10:53, CpServiceSPb . via samba wrote:> Samba4 acts as standalone server with Wins enabled. > Also there is Windows Wins on the network. > How is to make two ways or at least one way replication between Samba4 and > Windows wins ? > As I saw samba4wins project is down.Not sure if you can do this any more, samba4wins was a Sernet project released back in 2005, so if you find the code, it will probably not compile. Rowland
Andrew Bartlett
2020-Feb-24 16:23 UTC
[Samba] Wins replication between Samba4 <=> Windows.
On Mon, 2020-02-24 at 11:31 +0000, Rowland penny via samba wrote:> On 24/02/2020 10:53, CpServiceSPb . via samba wrote: > > Samba4 acts as standalone server with Wins enabled. > > Also there is Windows Wins on the network. > > How is to make two ways or at least one way replication between > > Samba4 and > > Windows wins ? > > As I saw samba4wins project is down. > > Not sure if you can do this any more, samba4wins was a Sernet > project > released back in 2005, so if you find the code, it will probably not > compile. > > Rowlandsamba4wins was fully integrated into Samba and is a feature of the 'source4' nbt_server (not nmbd). It would be one of the few reasons to run the 'samba' binary as a standalone server. Andrew Bartlett -- Andrew Bartlett https://samba.org/~abartlet/ Authentication Developer, Samba Team https://samba.org Samba Developer, Catalyst IT https://catalyst.net.nz/services/samba