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2000 Jan 15
0
Help - VPN w/ linux + samba; cross-subnet browsing and worse :)
Please reply if you have any solutions to this problem! In this setup there are four computers: C1 --- local lan -----(eth1) C2 (eth0)------- internet --------- (eth0) C3 (eth1) ---- local lan -------- C4 | | |-(tap0)-----------------------------------------encrypted tunnel (VPN) --------------------(tap0)-| Computers 1,4 = win98 (called windows machines hereafter) Computers 2,3 = linux
2002 Jul 04
0
Cross-subnet browsing (again)
I have a network with several sites, and all clients (mostly win9x) using one WINS server (Samba on RH Linux). The different sites have one or more workgroups each, and I want all workgroups to be visible and browsable for all clients. As far as I can make out, the clients at the various networks can only browse the workgroups which are either local or the one the WINS server is a member of. Not
1998 Jul 03
1
Cross-subnet browsing with multiple domains/workgroups
Hi, I'm trying to set up browsing across subnets to provide an 'enterprise'-wide (sorry for the MS term ;-) browse list / Network Neighbourhood. I've read BROWSING.TXT, but I can't see how machines on different subnets in different domains/workgroups sync up (using Samba, anyway). On my local subnet, I've set up a clunky old Linux 386 (Samba 1.9.18p8) as the browse
2002 Aug 30
0
Windows NT PDC and Samba PDC cross subnet browsing?
Hello, I have been searching for answers now more then a week, but I cannot find a proper solution. Please help me with this: Scenario: Two differnet subnetted networks (1 and 2) connected by a cipe tunnel between two linux Samba boxes over the internet. On network one (1) is a Windows NT PDC installed which currently is the DMB for it's domain (1). On network two (2) one of the linux
2002 Sep 04
0
Re: Windows NT PDC and Samba PDC cross subnet browsing? (solved)
Hi everyone, I think I solved it: - I installed WINS on both sides on the PDC's (Samba on the one end, NT on the other). - On both subnets the clients are configured by dhcp to use their own PDC's WINS as their primairy WINS server and the WINS on the remote PDC as their "secondairy" WINS server. - TCPIP configuration on the Windows NT PDC configured to use it's own WINS
1997 Dec 10
1
More cross subnet browsing et al
> > acquired and configured SAMBA for basically one reason, that being to gain > > WINS client capabilities for AIX. Right now it's not working as expected, > > though. > > hi scott, > > we use gethostbyname(), which is wrapped by "dns proxy = yes/no" in the > samba WINS server code. it sounds like you want something similar, but > just using a
1997 Jul 23
2
cross-subnet browsing problems
I'm trying to set up cross-subnet browsing using Samba on a Linux box and a Sparc UltraEnterprise with Win95 and NT Workstation clients. I'm using the Sparc as the domain master and also as the WINS server on the 108 subnet. The Linux box is the local master on the 46 subnet. Both are running Samba 1.9.17alpha4. I can see the conversation between the two samba servers and the browse
2006 Apr 15
0
remote subnet browsing
Greetings. I try to set up cross subnet browsing but I've encountered some difficulties. Let me introduce my situation 10.1.2.0 10.1.1.0 A_N1 -+ +- A_N1 | | B_N1 -+--[R1]=======[R2]--+- B_N2 . | VPN accross | . . | the Internet | . Z_N1 -+ +- Z_N A_N1 is 10.1.2.4, PDC A_N2 is 10.1.1.1, BDC
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
2000 Jan 26
0
Browsing a workgroup in another subnet
I'm trying to determine if the global configuration options for remote announce and remote browse sync work for browsing a different workgroup in a different subnet. In the books I have, it just talks about using these options to span the same workgroup across two subnets. In our situation, for example, I have two different workgroups (WG1 - 10.50.50.1 and WG2 - 10.100.50.1). Each of these
2002 Dec 27
0
Cross-subnet browsing, interfaces
Greetings, I recently upgraded my Samba server and am now running Debian sid's samba-2.999+3.0.alpha20-4. I have the following domain / workgroup / browsing options set in /etc/samba/smb.conf: interfaces = eth0 192.168.54.0/24 192.168.52.0/24 os level = 65 local master = yes domain master = yes domain logons = no preferred master = yes enhanced browsing = yes
2001 Feb 28
1
Nbfw, Cross-subnet browsing
Hi, I'm currently using the nbfw (netbios forwarder - http://nbfw.sourceforge.net/) patch with samba on a linux masquerading firewall/router. It works pretty well. I was wondering if there was plan to include this patch in samba (or TNG) I was also wondering if there was any way to use this as a mean to do cross-subnet browsing efficient. The paradox is that browsing works better between a
2003 Mar 06
0
2nd try: Cross subnet browsing wierdness
I'm having some difficulties setting up browsing across networks and domains and was hoping some of you folks out there could help. We have two separate domains on two separate networks. I have a single WINS server. Why can I browse both networks from machine pw2 when I can NOT browse both from either ch2 or mtoal (my machine) or from streetsmary? (see details below). Does each network need
2005 Jun 08
0
Fwd: Cross-subnet browsing and VPN
I as sending this again in the hopes that someone will respond. Surely I am not the only one with this setup. Thanks, Misty ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Subject: [Samba] Cross-subnet browsing and VPN Date: Monday 06 June 2005 09:54 am From: Misty Stanley-Jones <misty@borkholder.com> To: samba@lists.samba.org We have two subnets which both belong to the domain CORP, and
2004 Nov 22
0
Cross-subnet browsing, with a twist
Hi, We have a server being hosted in a data center. We would like to use it as our PDC. I got the remote browse sync and announce figured out. But, if possible, we would prefer not have the domain/workgroup advertised on the subnet where the PDC reside and conversely not receive the browse list for workgroup hosted on the PDC subnet on our local net. Right now, I firewalled the subnet
2005 Nov 30
0
Cross-subnet browsing
I have two domains which are on different subnets, connected by a routed OpenVPN tunnel. The domains trust each other. Domain A has the WINS server. Domain B is confused to use Domain A's WINS server. The VPN pushes the WINS server as part of its DHCP options as well. >From either domain, I am able to use smbclient to see the shares on the other domain's PDC. I have to specify -W
2005 Sep 23
0
samba samba cross subnet browsing
Hi! I am having some trouble with a samba domain distributed over 2 subnets (192.168.0.0/23 (supernetted) & 192.168.4.0/24). These subnets are linked over the internet through a IPSec gateway to gateway (network to network) connection (i.e. all machines can reach/ping each other on both subnets). The samba PDC (with LDAP backend) has IP 192.168.0.4 and there is a BDC (LDAP slave) in
2005 Aug 11
1
Cross-subnet browsing...AGAIN!!!
Hi, I've been struggling with getting subnet browsing to work on my home network for some time and have decided to give it another go. This is my network configuration: Internet ----- Cisco SOHO97 (192.168.1.1) | | | +------------+ | +----------------+ | | | | | (192.168.1.5) (192.168.1.250)
1998 Oct 02
2
Serious cross-subnet browsing question
I've been having troubles getting cross subnet browsing working in existance with a WinNT domain master (hey, it's not my machine). Basically what is happening is that I am trying to setup a VPN (which shouldn't complicate things) that browsing will work across. The idea is this: There is an office in my local city that I'm connecting San Francisco to via VPN. The TCP/IP part is
2003 Mar 05
0
cross subnet browsing/domain logon problem
Dear all, I'm having great difficulty getting cross-subnet domain logon & browsing to work and have nearly reached the end of my sanity trying to figure out what's wrong. Here's my setup and what's happening (apologies if it is convoluted): Subnet A One Samba PDC with encrypted passwords. One samba file server Subnet B One Samba file server (serverB) that is the *local