samba (and netbios)

2016-08-03 Thread Pol Hallen
numeric IP) I don't see netbios (from windows machines). nbtstat doesn't find any host Do I need to create a routing of broadcast address? or what? thanks! Pol

how forward netbios requests across networks?

2006-10-17 Thread Micha Feigin
How do I setup the firewall (using shorewall) to forward netbios requests across two subnets? I have a windows laptop on wireless and desktop on wired on different subnets and I want to see network computers between them. tcpdump shows a netbios broadcast call on the subnet that obviously doesn&#

Re: Firestarter Blocks NetBIOS broadcasts on local LAN

2006-06-05 Thread Dominique Brazziel
This behavior occurs on boxes behind a router with only one interface. The problem is in the firestarter control script (/etc/firestarter/firestarter.sh) and fixed by fixing up the $BCAST variable after testing some other variables to make a best guess about whether or not the machine is behind a

Firestarter Blocks NetBIOS broadcasts on local LAN

2006-05-30 Thread Dominique Brazziel
With the default setting of "Block broadcasts from external network", machines on the local net (using SAMBA) never get NetBIOS broadcasts answered for the local network, so the other machines and even the Linux machine itself cannot find the Linux host. On Linux nmblookup fails to f

netbios nbfw and samba

2004-01-05 Thread Debian User
i am trying to pass netbios information through my gateway to the private lan. 192.168.1.100/24 --- 192.168.1.1/24 10.20.1.158/32 --- 10.20.x.x/32 lan it looks like samba can forward netbios information ... i have not been able to configure smb.conf correctly and have not

netbios and nbfw in samba

2004-01-05 Thread Debian User
i am trying to configure netbios forwarding on my network but cannot get it working. netbios information is not passed from the 192.168.1.x to 10.1.x. x via the gateway 192.168.1.1/24 - 10.20.1.158/32. i have googled for information and searched the debian user archives but have found

Re: NT hammering my samba netbios?

2002-05-01 Thread Randy Orrison
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 | | | | I think this is caused by your linux box's s

Re: NT hammering my samba netbios?

2002-05-01 Thread Andrew Perrin
tting 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 > | > | I think this is caused by your linux box's samba service winning the > | election for domain master. If you

Re: NT hammering my samba netbios?

2002-05-01 Thread Randy Orrison
| > 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 | | I think this is caused by your linux box's samba service winning the | election for domain master. If you don't want

Re: NT hammering my samba netbios?

2002-05-01 Thread Tom Cook
slog: > > May 1 04:59:23 evo xinetd[606]: START: netbios-ns pid=19288 from=192.168.33.3 > May 1 04:59:23 evo xinetd[606]: START: netbios-ns pid=19289 from=192.168.33.3 > May 1 04:59:23 evo xinetd[606]: START: netbios-ns pid=19290 from=192.168.33.3 > May 1 04:59:23 evo xinetd

NT hammering my samba netbios?

2002-05-01 Thread Randy Orrison
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=1

Re: samba and netbios question???

2002-03-28 Thread Arthur H. Johnson II
Your netbios name is usually your hostname. -- Arthur H. Johnson II Catechist, St John Catholic Church, Davison MI USA President, Genesee County Linux Users Group Debian GNU/Linux Advocate On Wed, 27 Mar 2002, axacheng wrote: > Hello List : > > i have a serious problem ab

Re: samba and netbios question???

2002-03-27 Thread Kent West
that i modify my smb.conf as follow: ###Global parameters [global] coding system = 950 client code page = 950 workgroup = DEBIAN netbios name = DEBIAN100 encrypt passwords = Yes map to guest = Bad User

samba and netbios question???

2002-03-27 Thread axacheng
# ###Global parameters [global] coding system = 950 client code page = 950 workgroup = DEBIAN netbios name = DEBIAN100 encrypt passwords = Yes map to guest = Bad User socket options = SO_K

Re: Disable bootps/netbios

2001-05-18 Thread Phil Brutsche
ftp > 22 opentcpssh > 25 opentcpsmtp > 67 filteredtcpbootps > 80 opentcphttp > 110 opentcppop-3 > 137 filteredtcpnetbios-ns > 138 filteredtcpne

Disable bootps/netbios

2001-05-18 Thread Jan Enning
pop-3 137 filteredtcpnetbios-ns 138 filteredtcpnetbios-dgm 139 filteredtcpnetbios-ssn I have NO nfs or samba server running or installed on my system. I disabled portmap with an exit 0 @ the beginning of the script in /ect/init.d/portmap because

Re: netbios

2000-07-03 Thread Sven Burgener
On Mon, Jul 03, 2000 at 04:16:24PM +0200, Goeman Stefan wrote: > Hello, Hi [snip] > I am a little concerned about this last line. > >From a security course I took last week, I have found out > that it is not wise to have the netbios open (to the rest of the > world). I my case,

netbios

2000-07-03 Thread Goeman Stefan
Hello, When I do an nmap on my pc, I get something like: PortState Protocol Service . . some services . . 139 opentcp netbios-ssn I am a little concerned about this last line

netbios/udp server failing

1999-11-04 Thread Ingo Reimann
: Nov 4 15:43:09 convert inetd[976]: netbios-ns/udp server failing (looping), service terminated The same messages i also get from our secondary NT-Server. BTW: My "convert" is only member of the domain, no server. What is it? Why does my my own machine try to contact itself? What does LAS

Re: NetBIOS over IPX

1999-09-03 Thread Mario Olimpio de Menezes
On Fri, 3 Sep 1999, Guilherme Soares Zahn wrote: > > Hi there, Hi Zahn, > > we are trying to migrate our network here from the &*%$@ NT to Linux > (our firts tests were enough to convince the Senior SysOp), but we have > to route NetBIOS over IPX for some subnets,

NetBIOS over IPX

1999-09-03 Thread Guilherme Soares Zahn
Hi there, we are trying to migrate our network here from the &*%$@ NT to Linux (our firts tests were enough to convince the Senior SysOp), but we have to route NetBIOS over IPX for some subnets, and we couldn't find a way to do so (nowadays we're only able to route NetBIOS ove

Re: how can i find out a netbios name from an IP address.

1998-12-17 Thread Rainer Clasen
Hi! Joe Emenaker ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > >are there any other tools that can do it? > > The only thing I could find is to look in /var/samba/browse.dat and then use > nmblookup on each one. Problem is, browse.dat doesn't hold all of the > machines. What you need is a way to list all of the machine

Re: how can i find out a netbios name from an IP address.

1998-12-15 Thread Craig Sanders
On Tue, 15 Dec 1998, Jens B. Jorgensen wrote: > You're in luck! I once was desirous of just such a thing myself and > since it didn't exist (but I knew this was possible since you can do > it in NT) I went ahead and wrote one myself. It's command line and you > give it the IP of the machine and it

Re: how can i find out a netbios name from an IP address.

1998-12-15 Thread Joe Emenaker
>are there any other tools that can do it? The only thing I could find is to look in /var/samba/browse.dat and then use nmblookup on each one. Problem is, browse.dat doesn't hold all of the machines. What you need is a way to list all of the machines in a domain... but I couldn't figure out how to

Re: how can i find out a netbios name from an IP address.

1998-12-15 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
ers I need without having my computer try to register itself with that server, etc. etc. (Useful to a truly limited set of people, granted.) I've created classes which encapsulate the netbios-ns message and the questions and resource records. Actually I think it's a pretty slick set of o

how can i find out a netbios name from an IP address.

1998-12-15 Thread Craig Sanders
eed to find out the netbios name of a machine. for some reason this seems to an extraordinarily difficult thing to find out if you don't already known it... given that: a) i don't have a windows machine, b) i don't want no stinking GUI tool, c) i'm usually not on site (logged in

Closing Netbios ports

1998-09-24 Thread Florian Attenberger
How can i close certain tcp, icp or whatever ports I wanna close the netbios-ports to avoid my linux box's dialing on ippp0 whenever a windows box is looking for something. thx florian attenberger

Re: fwd NetBIOS

1998-09-17 Thread Nils Rennebarth
On Thu, Sep 17, 1998 at 10:23:16AM +0200, Ben Jorgensen wrote: > How do I get NetBIOS through my router? I know it's not routable but needs a > bridge. Some tunneling mechanism? What > package/software do I need to get? You don't want to route NetBIOS. It's an API, not a

fwd NetBIOS

1998-09-17 Thread Ben Jorgensen
How do I get NetBIOS through my router? I know it's not routable but needs a bridge. Some tunneling mechanism? What package/software do I need to get? //ben -- http://surf.to/anTiX

Re: Killing NetBios Network Connections

1998-04-02 Thread Mirek Kwasniak
On Wed, Apr 01, 1998 at 05:49:25PM -0500, Carroll Kong wrote: > How exactly do I kill an active Network Connection (NETBIOS) so they are > forced to reconnect to me? (reauthenticate themselves)? netstat -kill? > hehehe? Basically something analagous to MS's net use /delete

Killing NetBios Network Connections

1998-04-01 Thread Carroll Kong
How exactly do I kill an active Network Connection (NETBIOS) so they are forced to reconnect to me? (reauthenticate themselves)? netstat -kill? hehehe? Basically something analagous to MS's net use /delete IPC$ Thanks! Carroll Kong -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [

Re: Getting NetBIOS Names

1998-03-11 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
Kevin, Funny you should mention this. I looked at this problem--let me phrase it as 'how do I find the "NetBIOS name of a machine give its IP'--and didn't get to the solution. However, here's what I found. The NetBT protocol for looking up names uses the same packe

Getting NetBIOS Names

1998-03-06 Thread Kevin Traas
issue is that a report full of IP addresses isn't as easy to read as one that could have the NetBIOS names in their place. A real drastic solution I have to this is to use PERL to access the WINS database stored on my NT Server to map IP's and NetBIOS names, but I'm thinking that the

Re: Samba -- netbios (solution)

1997-08-12 Thread Jason Gunthorpe
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

Re: Samba -- netbios

1997-08-11 Thread Adam Shand
>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 th

Re: Samba -- netbios

1997-08-11 Thread Tim Sailer
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? >

Re: Samba -- netbios (solution)

1997-08-11 Thread Jens B. Jorgensen
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, howev

Re: Samba -- netbios

1997-08-09 Thread Remco van de Meent
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' woul

Samba -- netbios

1997-08-09 Thread Paul Miller
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 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe&

Samba -- netbios

1997-08-09 Thread Paul Miller
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 -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe&

Re: netbios equiv. of ipxripd

1997-07-03 Thread Craig Sanders
cess the Novell server transparently with ipxripd. > > Is there some similar daemon for netbios, so my win3.x machines can > access a NT server in the backbone (connected with the 3rd card)? > I can't also connect 2 machines on different subnets, because the > netbios protocol isn't

Re: netbios equiv. of ipxripd

1997-07-02 Thread Jaldhar H. Vyas
Don't quote me on this but I think you have to set up the NT box as a WINS server, click on enable DNS for NetBios name resolution in network cotrol panel and set up samba to point to that WINS server. This should enable you to see the NT shares from your win3.x boxes. (You will probably

netbios equiv. of ipxripd

1997-07-02 Thread Mario Olimpio de Menezes
there some similar daemon for netbios, so my win3.x machines can access a NT server in the backbone (connected with the 3rd card)? I can't also connect 2 machines on different subnets, because the netbios protocol isn't propagated to all cards. ---Win3.x-Win3.x-|

Netbios/LanManager over a ppp interface

1997-04-13 Thread Peter Iannarelli
Hello all: Can some tell me how or point me in the direction to learn how to route netbios over a ppp interface. I am using samba and have two lans connected via ppp. I would like each to be visable to each other. Each lan has a combination of Linux and Win95. Thanks in advance. Peter