Its the netbios nameserver. It provides microsofts version of DNS to windows
machines. If your not providing netbios shares from your linux machine to
windows machines, or you have no clue what I'm talking about, then its safe to
assume you can remove it from your inetd.conf and restart inetd. It won't
bother you once thats done. If your really interested, check out
http://www.samba.org .

-Donald Thompson

"ing.Bubulac Angela Tatiana" wrote:

> Hello,
> could someone tell me about nmbd or netbios-ns.
> In my syslog file I get inetd[75]: /usr/sbin/nmbd: exit status 0x1. That
> is right because I have no nmdb there. I want to know whaw important is
> that nmbd, if it is.
> TIA.
>
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