Guys,

If I am on a local network where there is a SMB server with a share, I may browse that local network and find the connection. Of course this is a Windows environment of which I speak and I need an IP address because I'm connecting through a VPN tool that doesn't share the network details through the tunnel.

I do not expect to find said IP through the tunnel. Well, thinking about it, maybe I could by connecting to the local linux server and trying to run nmap - if that linux server has nmap installed...

I am going on site and yes, I shall have linux systems by which to parse the network.

So when Windows offers a share to mount, they play their own little set of naming games - such is the nature of native SMB. Just thought I'd ping the list and see if anyone else had that kind of opportunity and maybe some thoughts.

Howard

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