On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 07:57:48AM +0100, Randy Orrison wrote:
| On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 04:22:07PM +0930, Tom Cook wrote:
| | On 0, Randy Orrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| | > I've recently added a Windows NT4sp6a box to my home network, configured
as
| | > a PDC and running Microsoft Exchang
There's good documentation on this in the BROWSING.txt file in the Samba
documentation (or there used to be - I haven't used samba in a while). If
you want the samba machine to always win, set os level high (like >
64). Also, though, it almost never makes sense to have nmbd launched from
inetd, wh
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 04:22:07PM +0930, Tom Cook wrote:
| On 0, Randy Orrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| > I've recently added a Windows NT4sp6a box to my home network, configured as
| > a PDC and running Microsoft Exchange (don't ask). Since then, whenever it's
| > up, I keep getting the fol
On 0, Randy Orrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've recently added a Windows NT4sp6a box to my home network, configured as
> a PDC and running Microsoft Exchange (don't ask). Since then, whenever it's
> up, I keep getting the following entries in /var/log/syslog:
>
> May 1 04:59:23 evo xinetd
I've recently added a Windows NT4sp6a box to my home network, configured as
a PDC and running Microsoft Exchange (don't ask). Since then, whenever it's
up, I keep getting the following entries in /var/log/syslog:
May 1 04:59:23 evo xinetd[606]: START: netbios-ns pid=19288 from=192.168.33.3
May
On Mon, 11 Aug 1997, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> be a-ok). Anyway, I've attached a short perl script which you may
> use as a replacement for smbmount which will do the NMB lookup itself.
This script should be included with smbmount, it's very nice to be able to
do this kind of lookup.
Jason
>The smbmount command can't locate any servers by their name (it works
>with the IP -- also, smbclient does work w/ names). I think this has
>something to do w/ netbios. Anyone know how to get this to work?
This does work, however the catch is that the netbios name must match the
DNS hostname.
In your email to me, Adam Shand, you wrote:
>
> >The smbmount command can't locate any servers by their name (it works
> >with the IP -- also, smbclient does work w/ names). I think this has
> >something to do w/ netbios. Anyone know how to get this to work?
>
> This does work, however the catc
Adam Shand wrote:
>
> >The smbmount command can't locate any servers by their name (it works
> >with the IP -- also, smbclient does work w/ names). I think this has
> >something to do w/ netbios. Anyone know how to get this to work?
>
> This does work, however the catch is that the netbios name
On Sat, 9 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
: The smbmount command can't locate any servers by their name (it works
: with the IP -- also, smbclient does work w/ names). I think this has
: something to do w/ netbios. Anyone know how to get this to work?
Well, a `man smbmount' would give you enoug
The smbmount command can't locate any servers by their name (it works
with the IP -- also, smbclient does work w/ names). I think this has
something to do w/ netbios. Anyone know how to get this to work?
-Paul
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The smbmount command can't locate any servers by their name (it works
with the IP -- also, smbclient does work w/ names). I think this has
something to do w/ netbios. Anyone know how to get this to work?
-Paul
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