Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "WINS changes IP address on netBios name"
2003 Sep 22
0
Samba not announcing the correct IP address to a Windows NT Wins server
We have two systems with dual NICs that run samba 2.2.5 with winbind, and
neither of them is announcing the system's primary IP address correctly to
the WINS server. The systems show up in the wins database with the
secondary IP address (which is the private network we use for the
heartbeat/meta data on our CXFS cluster). We worked around it by entering
the correct IP addresses for these
2000 Mar 30
0
Samba dosn't seem to work when bridging is enabled under FreeBSD 3.4
Hi,
I have been trying to set up a network bridge on my FreeBSD 3.4 machine (hades),
and as soon as I enable the bridge, Samba stops servicing requests from both
sides of the network.
The following is a 'diagram' to give you an idea of my setup.
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1998 Feb 17
1
Q: NetBIOS name from IP address ?
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2005 Jul 08
1
Strange winbind behavior with netbios name, perfect with ip address
Hi all
This is a bit of a continuation of an old thread, which I have had no joy in
fixing. We have a samba server authenticating against a W2k3 server in
security = ADS mode.
If there is a file in a share, owned by user."domain users" and chmod 700, it
would normally be ONLY readable by that user.
This is true only if the user goes to \\ip.add.of.srv\share - if he goes to
1998 Dec 15
3
how can i find out a netbios name from an IP address.
i install quite a few (debian linux) internet gateway boxes with samba
installed so that the client can get their /var/www directory in network
neighbourhood.
in order to diagnose network faults (i.e "WTF can't the stupid doze boxes
see/login to/etc the samba share?"), i often need to find out the netbios
name of a machine. for some reason this seems to an extraordinarily
difficult
2003 Feb 17
1
logging by name and ip address in 3.0a21
Does anybody else see two sets of logs with
log file = /var/log/samba/log.smbd.%m ?
i get both logs like
log.smbd.192.168.0.3
and
log.smbd.testpc
when testpc has the ip address 192.168.0.3
I've tried %M and with no obvious effect
thanks
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Bradley W. Langhorst <brad@langhorst.com>
2003 Jul 26
2
Dump Card State Begins ...
Hi ...
Can someone tell me whether or not this is indicative of a hardware, or
software, problem? It happened a few times today, on two different
drives, and it seem to "self-recover", since the server is still purring
along without any noticeable problems:
neptune# grep "timed out" /var/log/messages
Jul 25 03:52:51 neptune /kernel: (da2:ahd1:0:2:0): SCB 0x40 - timed out
2003 Jun 23
1
Processes hung in 'inode' state ...
Not sure what all to do, but doing a 'gdb -k kernel.debug /dev/mem', a
backtrack on one of the processes shows ... server has been up 12 days
now, and running a June 8th kernel ...
#0 0x20f4f0 in ?? ()
(kgdb) proc 67258
(kgdb) bt
#0 mi_switch () at machine/globals.h:119
#1 0x8014a1f9 in tsleep (ident=0x8a3d2200, priority=8, wmesg=0x80263d4a "inode", timo=0) at
2003 Aug 14
0
IP address works fine but netbios fails.
I know this sounds like a typical name resolution problem, but
that is something it certainly isn't. here are the facts:
the principles:
server: samba 2.2.8a on netbsd 1.6.1
client: XP Pro Japanese
what works:
1. netbios resolves
2. net use \\<ip address> and start->run:\\<ip addr> always works fine
3. net use \\<netbios name> /user:<account> works fine and all
2016 Apr 27
0
Can't access by NetBIOS Aliases or IP Address
Hm.. standard troubleshooting may be
use smbclient -L on the samba server to list shares and make sure samba is
responding to request.
check the samba logs for info -- and if needed turn loglevel up in smb.conf
if this was a joined server prior to upgrade, you may need to rejoin it to
the domain
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 5:52 PM, Takeshi Suyama <tsuyama94 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi
2010 Feb 10
3
saslauthd attack
I'm seeing a lot of activity over the last two days with what looks to
be a kiddie script. Mostly trying to access several of our servers with
the username anna. All failed... in fact I don't think we have a user
anna on any of our servers. Meanwhile...
I'm running Sendmail. This pertains to Centos 4 and 5 servers. I'm also
running fail2ban on some and Ossec on others. So far,
2002 May 15
1
WINS.DAT getting wrong address automatically?
Hi,
I've got a Samba domain running across two networks. One of the Samba servers
has a HiPPI NIC on it, used only for point-to-point connections, and
unreachable from everywhere on both networks.
The problem is that for some reason, nmbd is registering the HiPPI NIC's
address instead of the Ethernet (correct) address for the machine.
Anyone ever seen something like this before? I'm
2003 Jul 25
4
Changing IP address in LInux does not change IP address for WINS registration
Hi
I have my samba server (redhat) configured to use an external wins server.
Each time samba starts up, it registers its netbios name with the wins
server. So far so good.
Then we wanted to deploy the samba box to a new location and new IP
address. We changed the ip address in Linux in /etc/hosts,
/etc/sysconfig/network & /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0.
When samba restarts
2010 May 27
2
How to have Asterisk respond from the IP address used for registration
Hi,
I have a test server with 2 NICs, each with it own IP address. Let`s say
192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.3. I would like some phones to register by using
192.168.1.2 and some by using 192.168.1.3 as the address.
Since the default IP is 192.168.1.2, that is the only working address. Every
phone connecting to 192.168.1.3 fails to register, presumably because
Asterisk answers back from
2015 May 04
1
Isolating a subnet on demand
I'm still confused, but in any case, there's nothing stopping "miou"
from impersonating "apeliote"'s subnets in your case, unless you use
StrictSubnets.
Here's the easiest way to do the spoofing:
In miou's own node file (on the miou machine itself), add apeliote's
subnets with a Weight smaller than 10 (which is the default), so that
it overrides them.
2002 Oct 30
0
Sending "fake" ip address to WINS server when advertising?
Hi all: I've got a Linux box behind a linksys stand-alone NAT. Currently
I have port-forwarding turned on so it is actually possible to connect
to my samba shares using my IP address.
We use a WINS server, but of course if I tell samba about the WINS
server it advertises itself as 192.168.1.3 (the behind-the-NAT address).
This won't allow others to connect from outside the NAT though.
2002 Sep 21
7
Another printing problem...
I'm running samba 2.2.3a-6 under Debian (testing) and I
am having a heck of a time getting Windows 2000 to print
to my printer. I keep getting that "Access denied, unable
to connect" message. At one point I had it so you could
print test pages, but as soon as you tried to print from
an application, it would break. However, that doesn't
even work anymore. I've been reading
2004 Dec 10
1
IP address given to WINS on a server with multiple interfaces
I have a server that has one interface onto a private subnet, and
another connected to our LAN. I found that the IP address in WINS was
the IP address of the private interface, so things weren't working. By
using the "interfaces" setting in smb.conf I was able to force the use
of the correct IP address.
Now, I notice that the manual says, "By default Samba will query the
1998 Dec 06
3
IP address to WINS address?
Is it possible to use smbclient to look up the WINS address of a computer
given only its IP address (or DNS hostname)? I've been trying for two
days and looked through all the documentation, and the total amout of
information on doing anything useful with smbclient amount to exactly one
file - the man page, which I have read and is no help.
For example, I try to connect to a windows machine
2005 Jan 06
0
Incoming calls from I-net only for IP-address?
Hi!
I'm trying to set up the possibility for users to call my Asterisk from
the net. The Asterisk is behind a Intertex IX66 in which a have set
"Static domains" so it forward all calls for my hostname and external IP
to the * box.
when somenone calls at lars@<external-ip> it all works, but if they call
lars@<hostnmame> it wont work. At my Asterisk console I get the