Hiya

Workgroup is just an arbitrary name. NETBOIS is compliant with all O/S - Apples, Windows, Linux. Simply create a SAMBA network on your Linux PC's and when asked - call it WORKGROUP.

If you grab me at the next meeting then i can go through it with you!
Jonathan


Edward Kerr wrote:
Thanks - helpful

I do not have an internal domain - I am using the MS "WORKGROUP" which all machines are supposed to be in!

OK,  I will try to get a list of topics / questions for the meeting!


Ed


substation wrote:
Hi Ed

Your hosts file
127.0.1.1 marvin - this line is completely useless [a fake address - you can trash that line], this is what i would do

127.0.0.1 localhost    localhost.localdomain   marvin
XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX   marvin   marvin.domain.local

where XXX is your ip address for that machine and marvin.domain.local is whatever you call your local domain name - i.e. marvin.mynetwork.local You can ignore marvin.domain.local if you don't have BIND installed or similar!

I suspect you need to setup SAMBA or a WINS server. WINS and DNS are not related; but these guys will help to resolve your NETBIOS addresses! The link i supplied is a good walkthrough, but there are plenty of examples on the ubuntu forum [these work for any debian mix]

Sounds like a good topic for discussion anyway, networking can be tricky! I'll be at the next meeting anyhow - it's in my diary and very close to Easter ...
j.




Edward Kerr wrote:
Thanks very much

Will have a full go at that tomorrow!  But:

resolve.conf
Only entry is
nameserver 192.168.1.2   (Our router)

hostname
Only has name of my Linux PC in it - marvin

hosts
127.0.0.1 localhost
127.0.1.1 marvin

I SUSPECT that the reference to 127.0.1.1 is a typo by me ages ago! It should be 127.0.0.1 What do you think?

This would be a good topic for a PLUG meeting. It might help to explain why I cannot ping servername under Linux, but it is OK under Windows! (Not sure if it matters really, but it would be nice to understand what is going on.

My router has a (very) basic DNS option but not sure if that will help here. No reference to a WINS server in it anywhere.

Anyway, I will suggest for the next PLUG meeting - any takers for a presentation, and heaps of daft questions from me? 25th March



Ed



substation wrote:
I would start checking your network settings in

resolve.conf
hostname
hosts

I suspect you need to run a SAMBA/WINS server but, if you do - check that those settings don't conflict with your opendns [and as a result they may have been switched off] Also - check your logs for a MASTER BROWSER error, this will confirm a network conflict [you can only have one master browser and they fight each other]

*Try this [a nice easy read]:*

http://lucasmanual.com/mywiki/SambaDomainController#head-8ae23b786749b4d46ef0e9ed22148e63eeab95e7

That should fix it!

hope that helps
j

Edward Kerr wrote:
Sounds like a good idea to me, but how and where?

Sorry to be so thick!


Ed



substation wrote:
Check your NETBIOS settings across the network.


Edward Kerr wrote:
I have just implemented OpenDNS which means that I have switched my router to use OpenDNS's DNS servers.

I have also set up an account with them that does things like web filtering etc.

Everything works fine EXCEPT:

On my two Linux boxes (Ubuntu) I can no longer browse the windows network network.

Windows machine respond the standard UNC names \\machinename\

Linux only now responds to IP addresses

I can mount in Linux if I use IP addresses.

Is this connected to the change in DNS server, or is something else going on and what do I look for and where!?

Thanks everyone



Ed

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