On Fri, Jan 3, 2014 at 4:59 PM, Paul B. Henson <[email protected]> wrote:

> Is there any way to disable netbios for the in-kernel smb server? Per
> the man page:
>

There is no "in-kernel" smb server in SME.  There is the Samba smb server.
  You must be thinking of CIFS on the Solaris/FreeBSD kernel.  I think
Centos 6 (SME 9) might support some form of CIFS, but I think you still
need some of the Samba packages:
http://wiki.centos.org/TipsAndTricks/WindowsShares

To disable Netbois, Have a look at the "Disable Netbios" Samba parameter in
man smb.conf.

This begs the question: Why do you want to do this?  SME does not support
disabling netbios resolution.  SME relies upon WINS to resolve machine
names to IP addresses.  The other option is Active Directory and DNS
resolution, which SME does not yet support.




>      The smbd  daemon  is  automatically  invoked  by  using  the
>      sharemgr  command over all available transports. By default,
>      smbd starts over the NetBIOS-Over-TCP (NBT)  and  TCP  tran-
>      sports.
>
>      When smbd is started over NBT, the  following  services  are
>      started:
>
>          o    The NetBIOS name service is  started  on  UDP  port
>               137.
>
>          o    The NetBIOS datagram service is started on UDP port
>               138.
>
>          o    The NetBIOS session service is started on TCP  port
>               139.
>

No.  Samba has 2 primary services:  nmbd (name resolution)  smbd (smb
service).

You seem to be headed on a path well outside of what SME is designed to do.
 IMO, you probably don't need to messing with CIFS.  What are you trying to
do?

Greg



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