Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Browsing Problem"
2000 Apr 21
1
SAMBA Browse Lists Sync DMB and LMB
Hello !
I have a problem of syncing browse lists between
DMB and LMB.
The topology of ours network is as follows:
Linux Network
comma(Linux, DMB, WINS) vol(Linux) door(Linux, LMB)
| | | | | | |
| | --------------(195.226.226.16/28)------ | |
| | | |
| --(local net
2005 Oct 27
1
Netbios over more then one protocol
Hi,
i'm reading:
samba-3.0.20a/docs/htmldocs/Samba3-HOWTO/NetworkBrowsing.html#id2564441
... The election process is /fought out, so to speak/ over every NetBIOS
network interface. In the case of a Windows 9x/Me machine that has both
TCP/IP and IPX installed and has NetBIOS enabled over both protocols,
the election will be decided over both protocols. As often happens, if
the Windows 9x/Me
2003 Oct 09
1
Understanding the role of DMB/LMB on a net that has a WINS server
If I have a client that wants to enumerate and access shares on a
subnet, and that client knows the IP of the WINS server, is there any
need for the client to use the "browsing" services of a DMB or LMB?
What is the order of operations of the client? Here is what I imagine
to be the case:
1. client asks LMB for a list of all available shares
2. LMB sends client the list of all known
2009 Aug 17
0
TOSHAG-NetworkBrowsing.xml translate finished and some typo/question found
Now, TOSHARG-NetworkBrowsing.xml translate to Japanese finished(3.4.0 base).
And some typo/question found.
<indexterm><primary>NetBIOS</primary></indexterm>
<indexterm><primary>NetBIOS</primary></indexterm>
<indexterm><primary>phasing out NetBIOS</primary></indexterm>
<indexterm><primary>n security
2002 Jul 12
3
how many linux boxes do I need????
Hello,
please dont come and say one instead of every windows
machine in your network, although it is something I
would like to see happening..
my network has two lans A and B, I plan to install a
SAMBA server in network A and have it act as a WINS
Server too.
I've been reading the online version of "Using Samba"
and I am confused about the Local Master Browser
issues, from the
2000 Sep 01
1
Multiple workgroups : Multiple Subnets
I am still trying to make samba work over a WAN with multiple workgroups
although I am just about to throw in the towel. I had hoped to find a solution
that would permit a Windows PC to browse a (MS) workgroup (ie retrieve the
browse list from the workgroup master browser for a remote (MS) workgroup when
that MB is NOT a samba server). Since WINS only provides the broadcast
address of the remote
2005 Feb 17
0
Remote subnet browsing using Samba for WINS.
Been experimenting with Samba as a WINS server.
Need a WINS server as I am using VPN tunneling.
My goal was to set up a central WINS server and have all the computers
talk to it for NetBIOS name resolution.
In the end I was hoping to have only one Samba server.
I have currently worked with:
Samba 2.2.7B on a uclinux.
Samba 3.0.10 on RedHat.
Samba 3.0.10 on Slackware.
Samba 3.0.10 on FreeBSD.
2002 Sep 07
2
UNICAST cross-subnet browsing, Port 445 vs. 139, and Win2k
I have been having a heck of a time getting cross subnet browsing to work
properly. After MANY hours hunting through source and debug logs, I have
FINALLY found the source of my browsing issues.
My Samba nmdb properly becomes the LMB for my segment on a WAN. I VPN to my
servers at the home office and Samba attempts to sync with the DMB. nmbd
properly locates the DMB via WINS over the
2005 Jun 03
2
simple cross-network browsing setup is failing
PROBLEM: Cross-subnet browsing is not working. Browse lists on all machines
contain only the machines on the local subnet.
SUMMARY OF ANALYSIS: The Local Master Browser (LMB) running Windows XP (ZAYIN)
never contacts the Domain Master Browser (DMB) running
Samba (BETH) to initiate a synchronization of browse
lists.
2011 Jun 07
1
WINS and browse list on multiple subnet architecture
Hello,
As subject says I am working on browsing and access servers, which
are dispatched on two subnet, in one workgroup named "WORKGROUP".
First here the network :
( I don' t use ASCI art 'cause I am not an expert on that and it may not
be printed as it was emailed. )
So, there is five machine :
- one, under debian 6, which is the gateway
- two, under
2003 Oct 21
1
Why doesn't my wins.dat list all the LMBs?
My network looks like this:
internet 192.168.0.0/24
router ----+----+----+----- internal 192.168.5.0/24
| | | router ----+-----+------+-
LNB--->mswin | | (also a | | |
client | | samba | | ....
| | server) | |
samba | | samba
2005 Mar 10
4
Do I need two instances of Samba on the same machine (3rd request) ?
I have two subnets S1 and S2 and only one machine
running samba, but this machine is connected to both
subnets, ahs one interface in each subnet and is
acting as a router.
I want to have a workgroup that spans the two subnets,
so any machine in subnet S1 should see all the
machines regardless of their subnet when doing
browsing.
I know that to do this I need:
-One LMB in each subnet using Samba.
1999 Feb 07
0
Help needed! tricky browsing configuration and BUG_REPORT
hi there,
can please anybody help me solve my little problem ? I have about a dozen
separated
networks connected to my local lan via isdn dial-up (on-demand). I am
running linux
kernel 2.0.36 and samba 2.0.0 (2.0.2 doesn't work either). There is a
linux-box running
samba 2.0.0 connected to every remote network. The Clients are always
Win95/Win98/WinNT.
Local browsing seems to work perfectly.
2004 Nov 17
0
Windows - Samba freeze/slow browsing problem
Hello,
I have the following setup and problems and wanted to ask if anyone could help.
Network 1 -- 192.168.1.xxx -----
Network 2 -- 192.168.2.xxx |------ Switch with port based
vlan and a Samba Server which
| | is placed
in all port based vlan's and has ip aliases
| |
2000 Apr 29
1
Browsing with two subnets & two workgroups
Hi
How do I get the following browse-setup to work?
---------
| A |
|Linux |
---------
WG1 192.168.10.0 | | WG2 192.168.10.0
---------------------- -----------------
| | |
-------- -------- --------
| B | | C | | D |
|Win98 | |WinNT | |Win98 |
2005 Feb 15
0
Windows LMB and Samba DMB problems.
Note: LMB = Local Master Browser
DMB = Domain Master Browser
Have Samba 2.2.7A running embedded in a variant of ucLinux.
My interest was only to use Samba as a WINS server.
I've set up the SMB.CONF with this config. for one test:
wins support = yes
local master = no
domain master = yes
preferred master = no
os level = 0
I've set up the SMB.CONF with this config. for the other
2015 Dec 01
2
Functionality of Nmbd at Active Directory mode of Samba4 !
As I know runnig of Nmbd at Acitve Directory mode is quite unofficial now
(but possible) .
I will not ask why it is not reccomded to run Nmbd within Samba4 started at
AD mode.
But if somebody can tell, you are wellcome.
But when nmb code implementation is planned to AD part ?
That is when nmb functionnality adding to Samba4 acting as AD is planned ?
To bring possibiity to use full-forced
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
2000 Jun 24
1
subnet browsing
we have samba [mostly] working in a VPN application connecting two Mandrake
subnets using SSH.
if all machines define the same workgroup name, and we define a single
domain master browser, (with the other subnet defined as a preferred,
local, master browser,) and a single WINS server, after a little while, all
shares are visible to all WIN9x machines. this samba stuff is fantastic!
2 questions:
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