On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 23:47:41 -0500 Kent West <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Kent West wrote: > >> > > Ah, "nmblookup -S somePC" works just fine. Thanks! > > > > > Then again, apparently not. The fourth octet appears to be wrong, so I > > suspect the address I'm getting is of some other machine along the > way, perhaps a router or something. No, shouldn't be anything like that. There shouldn't really be any tricks to it. > So, -S doesn't work. -T doesn't work. -A doesn't work. -M doesn't > work. Did you try plain old "nmblookup PCname" ? That's the standard usage, no options. If that still doesn't work, it could be a conflict with /etc/hosts or DNS, though I'm pretty sure nmblookup should bypass those. What kind of network are we dealing with here? --Todd -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]