Displaying 20 results from an estimated 13000 matches similar to: "Browsing across subnets - some more problems"
1998 Apr 21
1
Browsing across subnets - network star configuration
Hi all,
I am trying to find a setup for browsing across subnets, however the
BROWSER.txt document doesn't cover this situation:
I have a network in a star configuration with a Linux machine acting as
a router in the middle.
----------------
| Linux Router |
----------------
1997 Dec 03
1
1.9.17 printing across subnets
I cannot print across my subnets using microsoft win9networking.
I have two subnets 192.168.0 & 192.168.1 of which the linux
running samba server is the router using two ethernet cards .
Workstations on both subnets share their printers from win95.
Win95 machines from both sides of the subnet can telnet to both
ethernet cards on the server and can also ping all machines across
the two
2000 Apr 22
1
multiple subnet browsing problem
I having difficulty getting browsing to fully work across two subnets. The
subnets (having private addresses - 192.168.x.0) are connected by Linux
boxes (RH6.1, one for each subnet) functioning as firewall, IP masquerade
and router. On one subnet (call this one LEFT), there is an NT4.0 server as
the PDC (also running WINS and DHCP) along with 50 or so clients and other
servers (NT, Win9x) in
1999 May 27
1
Browsing across subnets connected by a linux router without using WINS
Hi!
We have the following scenario:
Subnet 1
=======
Contains PDC for domain DOM1
all clients in this subnet belong to DOM1
Subnet 2
=======
contains PDC for domain DOM2
all clients in this subnet belong to DOM2
These two subnets are connected via a multihomed linux box set up as a
router between these subnets. IP routing definately works ok.
What we want to achive is, to have full NetBIOS
1998 Dec 17
1
Repost: Browsing across subnets (again)
I'm sorry if people are getting fed up with my question, but I didn't get a response from the first post, and I didn't even see the second post appear in the summary.
Hi All,
this is probably a common problem and FAQ but I can't the solution.
I've got two subnets, 10.1.1.0/255.255.0.0 at Leeds and 10.2.0.0/255.255.0.0 at Doncaster.
At Leeds, I've got samba running as
1999 Jun 14
1
Doubt on browsing across subnets
Hi everyone,
I'm getting roughed up trying a new setup on my server. I tried this
with 1.9.18p10 and now with 2.0.3, first I want to see if I'm getting
this correctly and then if there's a solution to what I think is
happening.
I have the following setup:
One server with two NICs IP1=130.6.96.2, IP2=130.6.98.2, SM =
255.255.255.0 (BTW, these are internal IPs, not internet
2004 Sep 04
2
Browsing a across subnets
Hi,
I've got a small network at home with a topology as follows:
-- Cable Modem -- Router 1 -- Switch 1 -- Server 1
|
Router 2/Switch 2 --+-- Server 2
| | |
WAP 1 --+ +-- WAP 2 +-- Client 1
|
+--
1998 Apr 21
3
"Not listening for calling name" error - huh?
Hi all,
I have two samba machines running v1.9.18p4. When I try and list the
shares on the second machine (calvin) fromn the first machine (hobbes) I
get this:
Session request failed (131,129) with myname=HOBBES destname=CALVIN
Not listening for calling name
Try to connect as another name (instead of HOBBES)
You may find the -n option useful for this
Any idea what this is trying to tell me?
1998 Apr 22
0
SAMBA digest 1662
I thought I would return this email, it shows that the email is at the
status of 'distrust'.. please respond or correct situation I use this all
the time and don't want to run into any problems because of a breach of
security.
Thanks
Dale
-----Original Message-----
From: samba@samba.anu.edu.au
1998 Mar 23
4
Browsing across subnets
I would like to know how to view a samba server on a different subnet than
the client workstation resides. For example, I have a Samba 1.9.18p3 server
in subnet 'a' and a NT 4.0 client in subnet 'b'. The Samba server does not
show up when the NT client double-clicks on the Network Neighborhood.
However, if the client does a Find:computer it will find the server, and
shares can be
2001 Apr 11
1
Cleaning up Network Neighborhood
I couldn't find anything like this in the archives, although it must be
there. We are running Samba 2.0.7 on RedHat Linux 6.0 using Windows 95
clients.
Our Network Neighborhood is filled with workgroups that no longer
exist. In some cases, someone connected with a laptop that was in a
certain workgroup and it was added to the list of our workgroups. Even
that that person has been gone for
2002 Mar 06
2
Can we still use Samba if routers have netbeui/netbios turned off?
Samba is working perfect on our main subnet, but it won't for any
additional subnets on this domain. We use NT authentication and my system
is an RS/6000. I just found out that our routers for these additional
subnets have netbeui/netbios turned off. Network Admin. said it's because
they're set not to allow broadcasting (and they're not going to start), and
turning
2004 Jan 07
1
samba across subnets problems
I have a suse 8.0 server running samba 2.2.3, its ip adress is in 134.84.86.x and I'm trying to get it so that it works for both its subnet and 160.94.148.x. I have it configured how I want it for its own subnet, but I can't get it to work in the 160.94.148 subnet. This is what my smb.conf file looks like:
[global]
netbios name = muskrat
workgroup = Statistics
server string
1998 Apr 22
0
Browsing across subnets - some more problems (PR#6450)
>> - Why does nmbd appear to be running twice on some machines?
>
> nmbd, like smbd is a "fork and exec" daemon. When a new request comes
> it, it forks. This new image deals with the request, while the parent
> process waits for new requests.
nope, not at all.
nmbd is a "one process handles all requests" daemon. You see two daemons
because at startup
1999 Sep 02
1
browsing, subnets, across, workgroups
Why does browsing across subnets only work if all of the machines are in
the same workgroup?
We're really a unix and mac campus, but we're trying to support windows
machines by using a samba server to let them print and let the students
access a little chunk of disk space.
I've got a samba server set up as the workgroup SERVERS, and I've told it
to be a domain master, a
2001 Dec 03
1
more inter-subnet browsing wierdness
We are seeing some strange inter-subnet browsing issues here, our setup is
as follows:
.129 subnet
[ samba box ]
|
|
[ router ]
^
_.1 subnet _/ \_ .9 subnet_
The .129 subnet contains only the samba server configured to the letter from
the browsing.txt file. The .1 subnet conists of win98 and winME boxes all
configured from DHCP to use the samba box for WINS lookups.
1998 Dec 01
2
samba blamed for network problems (help!)
Howdy folks:
Hi. It's me again. I've posted before about browsing problems, etc.
Here's the setup:
An isolated LAN (most clients have modems for dialling out) with
one linux/samba machine (RedHat 4.2, kernel 2.0.30, samba 1.9.18p8)
and ~20 win95 (OSR/2.1) clients. We used to have Netware 4.11
until the new PC/lan guy decided we didn't it any more (our old
server now runs
1998 Oct 27
2
Password authentication across sub-nets.
It would appear that Samba <-> Samba across subnets works fine, but Samba
<-> NT is a problem.
Does anybody else concur with this statement?
Specifically, running Samba 1.9.18p10 (Solaris) and directing all password
authenication to an NT server
on a subnet causes the following output in the log file:
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
2002 Jul 30
2
Re: Joining a domain spanned across different subnets
Mark/All,
I'm having the same problem...Any resolution yet? However I am using a
NAT system between my two subnets and my logs show I definately get elected as the master on subnet (x) where the samba server is, but I need it to propogate to subnet (y) where the client is trying to sign in from. Any ideas out there? Please help if you can, thanks.
-Jeff
Mark Andrews wrote:
>
>
2002 Feb 21
1
One domain w/ multiple subnets. Do a "join" for each subnet?
We've got Samba 2.2.2 up and running fine on an RS/6000 (AIX) machine w/ NT
authentication. We have one domain w/ multiple subnets, and need users on
these different subnets to have access to the shares on this machine.
We've tested from a different subnet than the one we originally ran
smbpasswd on, and it fails (prompting for the passwd to the share...when it
works fine from the