Broadcast fixed, nmblookup finds everything, can log on my linux server from
another linux box and win98 (even printer shares work). Windows NT workstation
keeps hating samba authentication... :((((( Anybody?


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Subject: Samba again and again..
Date: Wed, 28 Jul 1999 13:20:19 +0100
From: Tony Chaveiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


Hi everybody


Days ago I started to configure two Linux boxes at work, one that is client to
the current Windows NT domain controler (this one works fine) and another that
is supposed to be a new server to a new domain that we are creating.
Nameserver is already up, samba seemed fine yesterday, except for NT
workstations (all with sp 5) that would'nt log on the samba server. Win98
logged on fine. Today no one can log on to the samba server (except for other
linux boxes), and I can't figure out what happend... the samba server wasn't
even shut down!...

on my lan we have about 200 computers, our  ip ranges from 10.10.200.1 to
10.10.200.254 and 10.11.200.1 to 10.11.200.254

Since nmblookup didn't find my linux server, I've checked broadcast addresses
and network masks on the samba server and on linux client and they seem a
little mixt up... querying 10.10.200.255, nmblookup doesnt find neither the NT
domain server or the new linux domain server. Only with nmblookup -B
255.255.255.255 <domainname> i can find them both... I spend the last 72 hours
around this stuff so probably I'm confusing several problems here... But I
would really apreciate any help as I'm getting desperate with all this...

THANKS IN ADVANCE

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