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2002 Dec 29
1
Multiple domain browselist over a wanlink
...browse sync = 192.168.2.2 192.168.2.4 remote announce = 192.168.2.2 192.168.2.4 As far as I understand both should do the trick but even together they don't work. Network Two samba servers (2.2.7a) connected by a iptunnel (no broadcasts) both with own domain/workgroup Here are the current browselists: Browselist 1 "QUICKSOFT" c0001000 "LUNA" "QUICKSOFT" "LUNA" 400d9a03 "Luna our moon" "QUICKSOFT" "THETAURI" c0001000 "NEPTUNE"...
1998 Sep 28
9
Unwanted browselists
Is there a way to prevent browselists from machines other than those of my choosing to show up in the browselists/network neighbourhood? I don't want win95 clients that offer shares themselves to show up in the network neighbourhood. Michel. -- Michel van der Laan - michel@nijenrode.nl http://www.nijenrode.nl/~michel
2015 Feb 17
2
Samba4, browselist, nbt and wins
Hi folks, i'am still confused when searching around for samba4 adc, wins and browselist. In my DCs smb.conf I have activated the server service nbt, defined wins support = yes and could not see my domain controller in browselist. Before provision from samba3 with ldap, I renamed the pdc, because the old one had the same name like the domain (was working well over years). Today my
2015 Feb 18
0
Samba4, browselist, nbt and wins
On 17/02/15 22:49, Chris Fischer wrote: > Hi folks, > > i'am still confused when searching around for samba4 adc, wins and > browselist. > In my DCs smb.conf I have activated the server service nbt, defined > wins support = yes and could not see my domain controller in > browselist. Before provision from samba3 with ldap, I renamed the pdc, > because the old one had
1999 Aug 30
3
some shares in browselist not showing up in spite of browseable = yes
Hello, In my smb.conf (or actually, in "committees.conf" included from smb.conf, a defined share does not show up in the browselist, nor any other share defined AFTER that particular one (either in that file or in smb.conf after the include statement). The shares are accessable though (when mapped to a drive letter or used as UNC). Ofcourse I tried to look for odd
1998 Dec 01
0
browselist showing up late
Hello all, I'm having the following problem. I have a Win95 PC in a WAN, and a Linux WINS. For the local subnets there's no problem, but the WINS seems to react very slowly for the WAN pc. - both WINS and win95 have the same workgroup; the workgroup is not in any computer name (as far as I know and can see) - ICMP echo about a 35 msec reply tcpdump shows a couple of 137 < - > 137
1999 Aug 25
2
Posting to browselists in other subnets?
Hi everyone, I'm running Samba 1.9.18p10 and it works great. But I can't get it to announce to other subnets that are on the other side of a router. I've added "remote announce = 192.168.1.255" to smb.conf (my machine is in 192.168.0.0 subnet) and there are no other NT machines in any of the subnets. What should I look for? Thanks, Joe
1998 Apr 20
1
Incomplete browselists with %G
When I build an smb.conf using a line like: include = /usr/local/samba/lib/%G.conf then it works beautifully for the shares that are listed in the appropriate <primary group>.conf files, that is, I can connect to them and all... However, I can only _browse_ the shares listed in the main smb.conf file, not the ones in the <primary group>.conf files that should be included, even
1999 Jun 10
0
Refresing browselists and some Packet logging
Hello, I am running Samba 1.9.18p10 using Linux 2.0.36 and Samba is configured as a WINS server. It's working fine but there are some questions remaining: the first one is: - when somebody who was connected to the network turns of his computer he will still stay in the browselist for about 30 minutes. I was wondering if there is a way to shorten this time. The wins.dat file is not containing
2000 Jul 13
1
Hiding samba server from browselist
Hello, is there a way to keep my (fine running, yes!!) samba machines out of our browse list? I know you people have been working hard to get it going, but our policy is that NO machine should be seen just by clicking into "Netzwerkumgebung" as German NT calls it... NT has a registry key HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\ Services\LanmanServer\Parameters\hidden=1 for this
2008 Aug 17
0
browselist incomplete after time ( expire_old_servers )
Hi everyone, i have a strange problem: when samba is started everything is fine until about an hour after that point when "expire_old_servers" does its cleanup-job. then a lot of clients get deleted from browse.dat and are only coming back on samba-restart. i have been googling for about 2 days now and have only found archived questions to that subject without anwers. hopefully i
2005 Aug 03
2
different browselists on multi homed server
Scenario: One Samba server with multiple network adapters each hooked to a different network. Question: How can I configure Samba (nmdb) to show different shares when browsing the Samba server from clients connected to the different networks? Background: The nmdb is always running in a single instance, doesn't matter how often it is started. Regards Richard
2015 Feb 18
2
Samba4, browselist, nbt and wins
On Wed, 2015-02-18 at 09:43 +0000, Rowland Penny wrote: > > Or the long version, Samba 4.x uses 'nbt', this is part of the > 'samba' > daemon, you cannot run the 'nmbd' daemon with the 'samba' daemon. > unfortunately 'nbt' is not as feature rich as 'nmbd', this means that > there is no browsing with a samba4 AD DC. It
2011 May 07
5
Samba 3.5.8 - windows XP workstations disapear from browselist
Hello! I have small network in my work. Workstations that connects to it runs various kind of OS. This includes: 1x Windows 95 (Brother Printer) 8x Windows XP <=problematic! 2x Windows Visa 2x Windows 7 1x Samba 3.5.8 (WINS,DNS, supose to be LMB) There is a serious problem with a browselist. Ever single windows XP workstations disapear from browselist after an about 24 - 28 minutes after
1999 Oct 12
0
Client not cleared from browslist with browse list sync
Hello everybody, I use 2 samba servers. Server A (SA) is connected to networks n1 and n2. It is the wins server and the domain controller with domain logons and used as password server. Server B (SB) is connected to networks n2 and n3. As diagram it looks like this: +---n2-----(SA)----n1--+ | (SB) | +-------n3---+ Server B's smb.conf has: ... time server = yes domain master = no local
2009 Oct 10
1
documentation bug?
Hi, I'm thoroughly RTFM'ing in order to find out what I'm doing wrong <http://lists.samba.org/archive/samba/2009-October/thread.html#151046> and I noticed that links from the *Samba-HOWTO-Collection* to the *manpages-3* don't work... the problem is that both documentation sets are on different directories but links don't include a path (nor absolute, nor relative).
1999 Jul 19
0
Cross Domain Browsing (More Details...)
List, I'm trying to figure out how to get access to remote shares.... I have two RH 5.2 boxes running 2.04b separated by routers (pecan the VIRCIO lmb and shipe the COMMUNITY lmb)... I turned on remote browse sync to get the browselist from COMMUNITY onto VIRCIO. The COMMUNITY domain shows up on VIRCIO, but it is empty... I don't know, but I think that this could be security
2000 Mar 22
2
Cannot see Samba server on different network
...e with. We have two networks A=192.168.102 and Network B=129.2.0.0 We have a Unis machine with samba installed running on Network A. Machines on network A can see machines on Network B and vice versa. My problem is only machines on network A can see the Unix machine. This does not appear in the browselists for machines on Network B. Can you suggest why ? ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
1998 Dec 11
1
Wins on a router
I've looked all over the archives, and I can't find the answer tot his. I have a machine called pendor, that's running my DNS, DHCPD, WINS, and is my router between my ethernet and token-ring networks, as well as my masquerading firewall/router to the dialup line. Yep, this machine does it all. I have this line in /etc/smb.conf: interfaces = 192.168.1.2/24 192.168.2.2/24 Where
2017 May 17
1
browsing problem with minimum protocol SMB2
I have a classic NT4 domain with the PDC also the wins server. With the recent ransomware problem, we're trying to remove SMB1 and below protocols. However when I do this, the browse list is gone. Hosts can access properly the shares, but they have to know exactly \\machine\share in order to to connect. The same thing from a linux client: smbclient -L {PDC} -m SMB2 Domain=[{MYDOMAIN}]