Re: Browsing workgroup from command line

2002-02-14 Thread Chuck Higgins
On Wednesday 13 Feb 2002 2:39 pm, Johannes Franken wrote: > On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 01:39:09PM -0800, Patrick Kirk wrote: > > What is actually need is the netbios name that this printer appears > > under. > > None, for port 139 is not among. Aha, a trick question eh? I read over the thread

Re: Browsing workgroup from command line

2002-02-13 Thread Ron Johnson
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 13:39:09 -0800 "Patrick Kirk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Perhaps I need to rephrase my question. > > There is a printer I want to be able to print to and then able to offer it > to the LAN through LMHOSTS. I can print to it. But I cannot share it Stupid question: where is

Re: Browsing workgroup from command line

2002-02-13 Thread Patrick Kirk
Perhaps you are right. Sometimes when one proactively fixes problems, its an act of genius. Other times, its just making potential problems real. I'll leave it until they complain...

Re: Browsing workgroup from command line

2002-02-13 Thread Johannes Franken
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 01:39:09PM -0800, Patrick Kirk wrote: > There is a printer I want to be able to print to and then able to offer it > to the LAN through LMHOSTS. Why use lmhosts? thats troubleware. > Interesting ports on (192.168.0.254): > 21/tcp openftp > 23/tcp open

Re: Browsing workgroup from command line

2002-02-13 Thread Chuck Higgins
How about, nmblookup -T "*" I think that's what you're looking for. Or if you've got klisa installed: telnet localhost 7741

Re: Browsing workgroup from command line

2002-02-13 Thread Patrick Kirk
Perhaps I need to rephrase my question. There is a printer I want to be able to print to and then able to offer it to the LAN through LMHOSTS. I can print to it. But I cannot share it correctly unless I can see what name its broadcasting. Past experience with phoning up and asking the users has

Re: Browsing workgroup from command line

2002-02-13 Thread Johannes Franken
On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 12:27:50PM -0800, Patrick Kirk wrote: > I need to see the list of machines on a LAN that can be seen in Network > Neighborhood ion the Windows boxes. Check smbclient -N -L ip_adress_of_your_PDC -- Johannes Franken Professional unix/network development mailto:[EMAIL PROT

Re: Browsing workgroup from command line

2002-02-13 Thread Brian Stults
On Wed, 2002-02-13 at 15:27, Patrick Kirk wrote: > Hi all, > > I need to see the list of machines on a LAN that can be seen in Network > Neighborhood ion the Windows boxes. I only have ssh access to the server > over the Internet. nmap 192.168.0.1-255 only gives me the names of machines > that a