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2003 Dec 02
1
SIP behind NAT: NAT'ted end has to talk first?
I am having problems in a couple of installations where I have SIP
phones (both GS101 and ATA186) connecting to an asterisk box that has a
public IP address, where the stations are behind NAT.
I'm still testing to make sure I have all the permutations looked at,
but from what I can tell, what is happening is that in situations where
stations behind the NAT call out, no audio is passed
1998 May 28
0
Help: Multi workgroup
Henrik,
I'm CC'ing this to the main samba mailing list.
Henrik Lassen wrote:
>
> We are working in a multi domain invironment and would like
> to access/browse samba from two domains.
A single Samba cannot currently exist in 2 separate domains. What I
would do would be to setup two samba server's on the same machine and
have all the shares listed in a file and for each server include that
file. See the "in...
2005 May 12
3
New ADS infrastructure with winbind - Which is the best ID-mapping: IDMAP_RID or IDMAP LDAP with ADS + SFU schema ?
A question for the best winbind SID-UID/GID mapping in our situation:
I'm building a new infrastructure with Windows 2003SP1 ADS
Domaincontrollers and some Debian Servers (File: Samba+NFS; Mail; Web;
....) and varios XP and Debian Clients.
After reading Chapter 12. (Identity Mapping) in the Samba-HOWTO is
IDMAP_RID in couple with winbind an easy way to solve the problem with
syncr.
2003 Dec 01
0
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"Dan Browning" <danb@cyclonecomputers.com>
06/07/2001 04:58 PM
To: <Robert@msia.org>
cc: <samba@samba.org>
Subject: RE: Samba over WAN
Yes, Robert, I'm pretty sure Samba can interoperate in a purely routed-ip
invironment. I'm not sure you understood my question about WINS, but lets
start from somewhere else. (WINS is seperate form domain controllers.
Your
machines will not be able to browse the Samba servers from the WAN if the
WINS is not setup correctly for their hostname/ip/ntbiosname.)
What is your samb...
2003 Dec 01
0
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Yes, Robert, I'm pretty sure Samba can interoperate in a purely routed-ip
invironment. I'm not sure you understood my question about WINS, but lets
start from somewhere else. (WINS is seperate form domain controllers. Your
machines will not be able to browse the Samba servers from the WAN if the
WINS is not setup correctly for their hostname/ip/ntbiosname.)
What is your samb...