Is this truly netbios packets or netbios encapsulated in tcp/ip
packets.  Seems like you could route those.  I am speacking in ignorance
so please feel free to step in and explain further if you are so
inclined.

Bret

Igmar Palsenberg wrote:
> 
> >
> > I have an interesting pb here :
> >
> > a machine M1 runs as a router between network A and B. network A is public. B is 
>private and M1 masquerades it to the outworld.
> >
> > I setup M1 as a samba server with 2 interfaces : one on network A and one on 
>network B. M1 can serve files pefectly on both network.
> >
> > Now the question : can I (and if yes, how) setup the thing so a machine M2 on 
>network A can access files on machine M3 on network B and vice-versa ??
> 
> No. NetBIOS (SMB) is a non-routable protocol. You'll need to setup a WINS
> server, which is the only way to make it work.
> 
> > Thanks
> >
> > Philippe
> 
>         Igmar
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