Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "linux pdc two subnets over vpn almost working, but not quite"
2004 Nov 30
2
problem with cached netbios name of wins server
fc2, samba 3.0.9
The samba server is PDC.
Temporarily, the server was dhcp, which gave it the IP
192.168.1.64
we then set it to static 192.168.1.150, which is what
we want.
however, the different windows clients, on and off, on
ping and such, resolve INTRANET, the netbios name of
the pdc, to 192.168.1.64 still, despite me removing
wins.dat.
I even tried the following suggestion, to no avail
2015 Jan 22
1
Help linking subnets
Hi, after trying for days I ended up with a working tinc configurazion of 2
subnets, now my goal is to add 2 more subnets and comunicate.
I might seem dumb at this point but honestly I don't work in IT or
Networking stuff, and so I dont have that deep knowledge.
A little explanation of my configuration is
HOST A (VPN server)
Public IP: 1.2.3.4
tun0 Subnet = 192.168.10.0/24
tun0 IP =
1998 Jul 31
2
Logging on to the network - one samba, two subnets.
Hi.
I have Samba set up to serve W95 PCs. Kids "log in to the
network" using their Unix password. Students get their
Unix home dir mounted as network drive X: when login is
successful.
This all happens on IP subnet 192.168.1.1/24
So far, so good.
We are thinking about adding another IP subnet - say
192.168.2.1/24. Of course, the two subnets will be
connected with a router. It
2007 Sep 21
1
Problem with two subnets
Hello
A really annoying question.
I'm managing a high school network with two WinXP subnets (192.168.1.X and 192.168.3.X).
These subnets are linked by a SUSE 9.3 server with two network cards and a Samba server (version 3.0.12-5 SUSE) acting as PDC.
The /etc/smb/smb.conf has next lines:
wins support = yes
hosts allow = 192.168.3. 192.168.1. 127.0.0.1
interfaces = 192.168.3.2/24 192.168.1.2/24
1998 Aug 01
0
Logging on to the network - one samba, two subnets
>From: "Eddie Irvine" <eirvine@tpgi.com.au>
>To: <samba@samba.anu.edu.au>
>Subject: Logging on to the network - one samba, two subnets.
>I have Samba set up to serve W95 PCs. Kids "log in to the
>network" using their Unix password. Students get their
>Unix home dir mounted as network drive X: when login is
>successful.>
>This all happens
2005 Jul 12
0
Two class C subnets...
Hi!, I''m getting nuts with this so I really need your help...
I have a network in the 192.168.100.0/24 class C with the gw in
192.168.100.1, all the company works great with that scenario but now
we need to add more class C networks, now this is what I have:
2: eth0: <BROADCAST,MULTICAST,UP> mtu 1500 qdisc pfifo_fast qlen 1000
link/ether 00:08:a1:53:6d:51 brd
2008 Aug 08
1
Two subnets in one PDC ?
Hi, I?d like to ask for your help. I?m having in production a pdc with
ubuntu+samba+ldap and have a doubt because I have two subnets, one is
192.168.100.xxx and the other one is 192.168.200.xxx. Both of them belong to
the same domain and they login against the same pdc.
These two nets share files ok, they respond mutually to the ping and if I do
//pc-xp can acces from any pc to any other. The
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
2005 Jan 18
2
NetBIOS across subnets
Hi all,
I would like two Samba servers to be able to talk to each other via NetBIOS.
The problem is that they are on two different subnets. I have enabled
broadcast ping on the routers, and the servers can each ping the other subnet
with no trouble. The two relevant IPs are 192.168.1.101 and 192.168.2.3.
There is a T1 between two Cisco routers, and IP routing is all set up.
Currently
2004 Nov 04
0
v3.0.4 and remote browsing over VPN
Greetings All,
Here's my situation:
I'm attempting to connect two Samba v3.0.4 (on slack 10) boxes over a
VPN/Firewall for cross-subnet browsing.
Side "A" of my setup consists of a Win95-WinXP network behind a Cisco pix 501,
and is subnet 192.168.1.XXX
Side "B" of my setup consists of an NT4 network behind another pix 501, and is
subnet 192.168.2.XXX
Each subnet
2004 Nov 08
0
v3.0.4 and remote browsing over VPN (fwd)
---------------------- Forwarded Message: ---------------------
From: atters@mchsi.com
To: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] v3.0.4 and remote browsing over VPN
Date: Thu, 04 Nov 2004 22:19:52 +0000
Greetings All,
Here's my situation:
I'm attempting to connect two Samba v3.0.4 (on slack 10) boxes over a
VPN/Firewall for cross-subnet browsing.
Side "A" of my
2007 Aug 27
1
Subnet not visible in Network Neighbourhood
Hi list!
I've got a debian "etch" box running samba 3.0.24.
The server is a firewall (running Shorewall 3.2.6) with five NICs:
eth0 -> DSL (it has a public IP address and it allows all the people
browse by masquerading other interfaces)
eth1 and eth3 -> bond0 (IP address is 192.168.1.1/24)
eth2 and eth4 -> bond1 (IP address is 192.168.2.1/24)
BTW, bond+ refers to an
2001 Feb 01
0
browsing subnets over vpnd
Hey :) I have recently set up VPN links between 3 subnets. I can ping back
and forth between all of the computers just fine, and samba works on all but
one subnet. The problem is that I am unable to use the VPN to browse
computers on the office network. I can browse them locally from the office,
and I can browse other subnets from them (ie. at home, etc), but when I get
on another subnet and try
2010 Jun 18
0
WINS server DMB and LMBs not communicating across subnet to update browse lists?
Referencing: http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/network_administration_guides/samba_reference_guide/17_NetworkBrowsing_34.html
I've got two subnets (192.168.2.1 and 192.168.1.1). All the machines on both subnets are running XP Home or Pro and are all part of the same workgroup (WORKGROUP).
I've added an OpenSUSE box on x.x.2.1 and have set it as the WINS server with a very simple
1998 Oct 03
1
Serius 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
2010 Jun 18
2
WINS server DMB and LMBs not communicating across subnet toupdate browse lists?
>
>
> Referencing:
> http://www.linuxtopia.org/online_books/network_administration_guides/samba_reference_guide/17_NetworkBrowsing_34.html
>
> I've got two subnets (192.168.2.1 and 192.168.1.1). All the machines
> on both subnets are running XP Home or Pro and are all part of the
> same workgroup (WORKGROUP).
>
> I've added an OpenSUSE box on x.x.2.1 and
2018 Nov 16
2
multiple file server
Hi
office DC (dc-office.example.com)
files share user office
fillial 1 DC(dc-fillial1.example.com)
files share users fillial 1
fillial 2 DC(dc-fillial2.example.com)
files share users fillial 2
fillial 3 DC(dc-fillial3.example.com)
files share users fillial 3
setting DNS: fs.example.com
192.168.0.1 A dc-office.example.com
192.168.0.1 A fs.example.com
192.168.1.1 A
2002 Dec 29
2
win98 browsing problem across VPN subnets
I have just setup a VPN connection three sites using IPCOP.
Everything seems to be talking ok, apart from browsing the network neighborhood. There are no NT/Win2K/XP servers running on any of the sites, all sites are just running win98 pc's using tcp/ip. I have tried configuring all PC's to be on the same workgroup and setup sharing, but still each site can only see the pc's
1999 Sep 20
0
No subject
I posted a question earlier about browsing between 2 subnets and didn't get
any responses so I try again with a little more info.
The 2 subnets are connected using 2 linux boxes and PPP over an ISDN phone
line. The first subnet, 192.168.1, has a WinNT WINS server. The browse
list from the NT server is showing all computers from 192.168.1, and only the
Samba server from the other subnet.
2005 May 11
0
AD authentication almost but not quite
Client is a centos-3.4 box, Server (DC) is Windows 2K AD.
I'm able to see user and group accounts on the DC but not able to authenticate against it.
wbinfo -a does not rely on pam module, correct?
[root@linux04 root]# net ads testjoin
Join is OK
[root@linux04 root]# net ads info
LDAP server: 172.16.100.202
LDAP server name: p69ms101
Realm: PORTSEATTLE.ORG
Bind Path: dc=PORTSEATTLE,dc=ORG