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1998 Jul 07
0
Wide-area browsing & getting the broadcast mask right ??
Hi, I'm running 1.9.18p7 on a Solaris 2.5 box with two interfaces. I have 2 class-C networks that are divided up with a 26-bit netmask (255.255.255.192) into 4 subnets, each. This is what the interfaces look like: le0: flags=863<UP,BROADCAST,NOTRAILERS,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu 1500 inet 38.253.161.130 netmask ffffffc0 broadcast 38.253.161.128 ether
2000 Aug 10
2
"remote announce": system broadcast addresses can't differ still?
We have 4 class C networks, 199.129.206.* 199.129.207.* 199.129.208.* 199.129.209.* I see IP addresses from all 4 classes thru tcpdump. Some of these computers broadcast as C-class computers; eg, to 199.129.206.255 Some broadcast to 255.255.255.255 Of course, several C class networks would induce me to use a B-class broadcast, 199.129.255.255 This works for the computers I
2015 Dec 05
1
Functionality of Nmbd at Active Directory mode of Samba4 !
On 05/12/15 11:45, CpServiceSPb . wrote: >> There is nothing stopping you connecting directly to your shares, or using a domain member as a fileserver > I agree, but for most of users T talked with, via friendly name > (NetBios) but not quite long (DNS) is more comfortable. > >> In my personal opinion, you are risking trouble by still using XP, yes I know that sometimes you
2000 Mar 15
0
Browsing network through a firewall.
I'm setting up a VPN, and am trying to figure out how to handle browsing the network through the firewall, under Windows NT. I can mount individual shares fine, if I enter things in manually, but I cannot see the various shares availabe under Network Neighborhood. Reading the various manual pages and smb.conf lead me to believe that it is absolutely possible to use Samba to somehow proxy the
1998 Mar 20
0
browsing network neighborhood without broadcasting?
Hi, Is it possible to browse the network neighborhood without sending netbios packets to the broadcast address? I would imagine it could be done by manually specifying a central wins server on the lan -- is that the case? Specifically my concern is that dialup users (without an access filter to restrict broadcasts) will flood the network with broadcasts, affecting latency sensitive applications.
2000 Feb 29
0
remote announce doesn't
greetings. i have question # 3137167 billion about remote announce! i have searched the archives, read Browsing.txt, all the good stuff - to no avail. here's my network topology: 206.251.13.0/26 - ethernet interface 1 206.251.13.64/26 - ethernet interface 2 206.132.78.0/24 - ethernet interface 2 there is an NT native WINS server on e2. routing between e1 & e2 is good - no
2015 Dec 05
0
Functionality of Nmbd at Active Directory mode of Samba4 !
> There is nothing stopping you connecting directly to your shares, or using a domain member as a fileserver I agree, but for most of users T talked with, via friendly name (NetBios) but not quite long (DNS) is more comfortable. > In my personal opinion, you are risking trouble by still using XP, yes I know that sometimes you have to, but I would suggest that you start > making plans to
1999 May 27
1
One of two samba servers not visible (remote announce problem?)
I have (more than) three subnets: A: all unix (I think) B: mixed unix and PC's C: all PC's (I think) I have a samba server on both A and B. They have essentially identical configurations. Both are running the nmbd daemon, and are configured as workgroup = XXSAMBA. I have a PC on C. Both net view /domain:XXSAMBA and network neighborhood show only the server on B. I assumed that
2012 Mar 01
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 85, Issue 1
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1997 Jul 28
0
(continued) Can I browse the network through PPP?
Hi, first of all, my apologies for the very technical and long nature of this message... I still do not give up with the problem I am having about not being able to browse the Network Neighborhood sometimes. My original post to the list was: >I am using Windows 95 dial-up networking to connect to a Samba box (the >Samba box is a PPP server). I am having problems to browse the Network
2003 Jul 22
7
broadcast over gre tunnel?
Hello, I connected the network 192.168.1.0 with 192.168.2.0 over the internet trough a GRE-Tunnel. I don''t know if I set up all things right: The client-pcs in both networks have a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and 192.168.2.x''s default gateway is the server wich has started the tunnel. The 192.168.1.x''s default gateway is 192.168.1.250 wich routes traffic destinated to
2006 Jan 28
2
bug - 3.0.14, 3.0.21 intractable browsing problems - help needed
Hello: This browsing problem is not going away. We have followed the how-to, used someone else's "known good" config, perused packet dumps until we were blue, and tried replicating the setup in a laboratory environment to see if it was site-specific. The problem is still there: If the Samba server is the domain browser, the Network Neighborhood (or My Network Places) for the
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 Nov 13
4
browsing network neighborhood
Hello, I'm looking for help with the following setup. I have my own network of about 5 windows 95/98 computers and 1 linux box. with IP addresses 192.168.10.* The one running linux is actually set up as a router, with 2 ethernet cards The other network that it is connected to is the residence ethernet at my school, which is connected to the internet. >From behind the router, I can use all
2007 Sep 12
1
[PATCH] Fix errors in new Makefile.ams
Josh, The two Makefile.ams that you added recently: examples/c/decode/file/Makefile.am examples/cpp/decode/file/Makefile.am are generating errors like this: examples/c/decode/file/Makefile.am:22: blank line following trailing backslash examples/cpp/decode/file/Makefile.am:22: blank line following trailing backslash The attached patch fixes these. Erik --
2006 May 20
0
How can you buy R? [Broadcast]
My understanding is that if a licensee wants to redistribute GPL code (or work derived from GPL code), then it has to be done under GPL as well, meaning the person must make it known to users that they can have access to the source code if so desired, and they can do anything they want with that code (including selling), but GPL must remain in force for further redistribution. FSF used to sell
1998 Oct 27
2
browser problem
The browsing capability in Network Neighborhood disppears periodically. Usually, double-clicking on Network Neighborhood gives us a list of all the NT and Unix/samba boxes on the network segment (i.e. in the Workgroup). When browsing disppears, all we see is *Entire Network*, which has nothing in it. We run a unix/NT network with 6 unix servers and about 80 NT clients. We are running NT
2014 Jan 22
1
Samba4 as DC and Neighborhood browsing (nmbd functionality) !
At the moment if Samba4 acts as DC (domain controller) it doesn' t support neighborhood browsing, that is computers in a local group are not visible in network neighborhood. I have not been remaining think about working of the functionality. And have found this one: http://forge.univention.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=30132 I am not a programmer but may be it will be useful for easier and
2006 Jan 19
1
Samba 3.0.14 - files visible, cannot double-click them from Windows clients
Hello: I am operating a Samba server as the only domain controller in a network consisting of 8 Windows 2000 clients and two Windows 98 clients. The server is running as a virtual machine in Xen and connects to the network over a bridged interface (I mention this because it may be relevant to the problem). 1. If the Samba server is configured thusly: [global] domain master = yes local master =
2014 Mar 03
0
Samba4 and Lan/ Vpn clients browsing / accessing !
There is router/vpn server at Ubuntu 12.04 LTS with 2 static NICs - Lan (local area network) , and Wan (wide area network) . Also pptpd/xl2tp, iptables is installed at router. Forwarding, proxyarp and broadcast relay is set up at router. Samba4 4.1.x is installed at router. There is no any Wins in Lan. So, there are Ran (remote access network, that is Vpn) clients (client-to-server) being conneted