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1998 Jul 07
1
nmblookup question
I'm running Samba 1.9.18p8. If I use nmblookup to query the name
of an NT server, as in
nmblookup -A <ip address>
then a packet trace shows an RPC reply coming back and nmblookup
displays a list of names belonging to the NT server. If
I try the same query on a Windows 95 machine, nmblookup only says
Looking up status of <ip address>
No status response (this is not unusual)
2006 Jul 10
0
nmblookup fails to look up hostnames containing non-ASCII characters
I'm trying to use nmblookup to find the IP address of a Windows machine
called "MARKETKA" (only with an accent over the 'E'). If I do a reverse
lookup on the IP address, with debugging enabled, I can see that the hex
code for the accented 'E' character is 0x90:
$ nmblookup -d 4 -A 192.168.1.15 | grep MARK
answers 0 char .MARK.TKA hex
2006 Jun 12
1
nmblookup receives response, but doesn't show it
Hi folks,
I find that nmblookup seems to be receiving
responses to name queries, but ignoring them. Here's what's
happening:
# nmblookup somehost
querying somehost on x.y.255.255
name_query failed to find name somehost
But watching the transaction with ethereal on the local
host, I see that:
1. nmblookup on local udp port nnnn (some random number above 1024)
sends an nbns
2003 May 04
1
nmblookup fails
I'm debugging my Samba setup using the
"Troubleshooting Techniques" from Sam's Teach Yourself
Samba in 24 Hours.
Everything works fine up until the nmbd section. I am
able to do the following correctly:
nmblookup -U 127.0.0.1 __SAMBA__
nmblookup -U 127.0.0.1 POGO (the server)
nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255 WIN-CLIENT (the client)
but when I do nmblookup -B 192.168.1.255
2004 Nov 10
0
nmblookup failing
Hi,
I can't get "net view \\<servername>" to work from my Windows test
client.
It fails with "The network path was not found". I followed
some of the online debugging guides and have found that a
couple of the test nmblookups on the server are failing.
The server is named 'fileserver1' and its IP address is
155.2.196.251 for the purpose of this email.
2006 Nov 08
1
BDC nmblookup and net getlocalsid not working
Hi,
After lots of struggle and rtfm I finally got most things running, except
for 'nmblookup' and 'net getlocalsid' on the BDC. I'm not new to Samba, but
plenty more to learn. Here's the setup in summary:
system pdc is the PDC on subnet 192.168.0.0, running SuSE10.1, LDAP master,
wins server, domain master browser, no iptables;
system bdc is the BDC on subnet 192.168.2.0,
2003 Sep 18
1
Samba + nmblookup
Hi Everyone,
>From windows 2K, machine I could see Samba server but I can't get its
share.
I tried to follow the instruction given at
http://samba.planetmirror.com/samba/ftp/docs/Samba24Hc13.pdf to resolve
the problem.
nmblookup -U 127.0.0.1 _SAMBA_
and
nmblookup -B 10.10.255.255 real-samba-server-name
fails for me but
nmblookup -U 127.0.0.1 real-samba-server-name
2003 Sep 10
0
net view can see server, but nmblookup '*' can't find it!
I have an XP Pro box on my LAN, and I'm trying to figure out why
nmblookup '*' can't see it. I'm writing a script that finds all the
shares on the LAN and mounts them, and it works great except for this
one box.
On another windows box, when I run "net view", the XP box is listed as
I expect.
On my linux box, when I run "nmblookup -A 192.168.0.111" it
2006 Jul 07
0
Nmblookup problem.
Hi All:
When I usign nmblookup to query my domain controller, I got different =
results:
root@Latrell:# nmblookup -A ADDomain.com
Looking up status of 169.254.211.91
No reply from 169.254.211.91
root@Latrell:# nmblookup -A ADDomain.com
Looking up status of 172.23.26.204
WIN-2003 <00> - M <ACTIVE>
WIN <00> -
2015 Jan 29
0
Misunderstanding of 'nmblookup' run results ! Why so ?
I have Ubuntu 14.04.LTS and some Windows 7 client, with for example IP
192.168.0.201.
I run nmblookup from Samba4 4.1.14 built in my own (without changes at
nmblookup) with the following parameter:
*nmblookup -A 192.168.0.201*
As there is defined at nmblookup, it query *<00> of specified IP.
So, I see non constant answers:
Sometimes for the first nmblookup run it shows answers where there
2003 Feb 12
1
nmblookup can't resolve IPs (but SMB-names)
Hi there,
i have Samba 2.2.7a running on FreeBSD-STABLE 4.7. I set up a few things and
smbd and
nmbd start up at boot, i can browse the net.
However, nmblookup can only find IPs by SMB-names, but not SMB-names by IPs.
Here is
an example output of the failed lookup:
%nmblookup -d 3 210.104.1.133
Initialising global parameters
params.c:pm_process() - Processing configuration file
2002 Aug 23
1
Samba won't share: ?nmblookup problem
Hi,
I hope you can help! I am having problems getting samba to share
across a large private network. The problem looks a bit like the
problem is in resolving the name to an IP but I can't work out why.
The network is a private (10.) network, and the PC's connecting to
it are named and identified through Wins. All the PC's are running
Novell clients to connect although a large
2006 Mar 10
1
samba4wins - all ok but how to use nmblookup from my PDC?
I installed samba4wins on two of my Fedora Core 3 servers (from src rpm),
on one PDC (samba 3.0.21c) and on one standalone server without samba, in
order to test samba4wins. I think I managed to install and to setup
properly the software but it seems nmblookup is not working on the PDC
samba:
[user]$ nmblookup '*'
querying * on 192.168.19.255
name_query failed to find name *
2011 Nov 15
1
Centos6 and samba and nmblookup
Folks
I've installed Centos6 and Samba. I noticed that the program
"nmblookup" and a few other Samba related programs, documented in the
RHEL6 guide, are not included in Centos6. A search using YUM also
did not find "nmblookup", using the repositories:
base, centosplus, contrib, cr, epel, extras, updates, virtualbox
Has its functionality been moved elsewhere, or
2011 Jul 02
0
nmblookup works by IP but not netbios name.
Hello list,
The issue is as the topic says, following are details: the Samba server
running as ADS member, NBT enabled on Windows machines, no WINS. Windows
machines can find each other by 'nbtstat -a' but cannot find the Samba
server. The Samba server can't find neither Windows machines nor itself by
'nmblookup -a <netbios-name>', error message is "could not open
2001 Oct 31
1
nmblookup status meaning
Hi,
I'm the author of lisa (http://lisa-home.sourceforge.net).
Currently I'm trying to include netbios name lookup into my program and am
using the sources from nmblookup.
Can you please help me ?
What is the meaning of these status flags and the status type or why can I
find docs ?
printf("%s <%x> - %s\n",
cleanname,
status[i].type, //
2004 Aug 02
0
nmblookup and subnets
Hi People,
Im using nmblookup from linux box to determine the IP of given of a machine
from its netBIOSName. "nmblookup" seems to work find within a single subnet,
but when looking up machines on different subnets I run into trouble.
I have tried:
Nmblook -B <subnet> netBIOSName, but that still does not help.
Am I doing something wrong? Any help or ideas would be much
2007 Apr 18
0
Making Linux use nmblookup to transform names into IP addresses
Hello
The current network configuration is like this:
* We have a few PCs with Linux or Windows XP
* Those PCs are interconnected using an Ethernet network
* The router to which all PCs are connected also acts as a NAT,
which allows access to the internet
* The network doesn't have any DNS server (we manually entered the
ISP's DNS servers' IP addresses on each
2007 Oct 09
1
Lightweight nmblookup
I'm looking for a lightweight version of nmblookup for an embedded
device that needs to connect to windows boxes who have had their IP
addresses assigned by DHCP. I want a simple application that given the
name of a windows box on the network, it will give me the IP address.
From analysing the exchange with ethereal, it seems like a very simple
request/response exchange, and I really
2011 Dec 13
1
nmblookup failures
Hi,
I have a strange problem with a domain member server. The Samba3
domain master/wins server can not lookup the host. Workstations that
are trying to connect to the server appear to be having trouble
finding it (network path not found).
nmblookup problemserver
querying problemserver on 192.168.0.255
name_query failed to find name problemserver
rigel:/var/lib/samba# nmblookup otherserver