On Fri, 7 Nov 2003 20:25:06 +0000
Derek Jennings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Friday 07 Nov 2003 6:40 pm, Kristjan wrote:
> > Again
> >
> >
> > My syslog is full of lines like that
> >
> > Nov  2 14:24:08 linux nmbd[2423]:   Packet send failed to
> > 10.0.0.255(138) ERRNO=Operation not permitted Nov  2 14:26:07 plaza
> > nmbd[2423]: [2003/11/02 14:26:07, 0] libsmb/nmblib.c:send_udp(756)
> >
> > Nov 2 14:26:07 linux nmbd[2423]:   Packet send failed to
> > 10.0.0.255(137) ERRNO=Operation not permitted Nov  2 14:26:07 plaza
> > nmbd[2423]:[2003/11/02 14:26:07, 0]
> > nmbd/nmbd_packets.c:send_netbios_packet(172)
> >
> > Nov  2 14:26:07 plaza nmbd[2423]:   send_netbios_packet:
> > send_packet() to IP 10.0.0.255 port 137 failed
> >
> >
> > So much I understand it is conected to the partly functioning samba
> > server. As I can access the clients over the lan using samba only by
> > IP address. none of the clientes are visible in any network browser
> > (lin or win neighborhoods ... )
> >
> > Any idea what went wrong ?
> >
> > Kristjan
> 
> Have you opened up your firewall between your samba server and the
> local net?
> 
> In /etc/shorewall/rules you need lines like :
> ACCEPT        fw      masq    tcp     137,138,139     
> ACCEPT        fw      masq    udp     137,138,139     
> ACCEPT        masq    fw      tcp     137,138,139
> ACCEPT        masq    fw      udp     137,138,139
> 
> (Depending on your mandrake release your local network may be called
> 'masq' or 'loc' )
> Then 'shorewall restart' 
> 
> Other thing to check is in /etc/samba/smb.conf  set
>       wins support = yes
> 
> HTH
> 
> derek
> 
> 
Yes Derek
I have the ports opened as the samba server actually works and I can
access the samba shares from w2k when I connect based on IP. The
NetNeighbourhood does not say anything about any available share.. So
the name is not resolved correctly.  Unfotrunetly I fail to connect to
w2k shares using smb


Also I noticed just here that the IP it fails to send packets is
10.0.0.255

I have 2 network cards 
eth0 connected to dsl modem (and having local ip 10.0.0.10)
eth1 is serving lan (having local ip 192.168..... )
And if there are some nameservers broadcasting itselt then it should be
sent to 192.168.1.255 I think.  So I have some more conf files to dig...

I added the wins support = yes (it wasnt there)
Now I have to wait til my laptop gets home again to test it.

Kristjan

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