Bert,


How does one set this up? i have a setup wherein i
need for winpopup messages, sent from windows and *nix
boxes alike,


Since samba has the capability to receive popup mesages, you can interchange popup messages between Linux and windows. A good program which I use is kpopup.
http://www.henschelsoft.de/
If you already have a working samba config, you only need to add the "message command" parameter in order to receive popup messages.
ex: message command = sh -c '/opt/kde/bin/receivepopup.sh "%s" "%f"'


or, you can drop windows popup entirely and just use IPmsg which has a windows and Linux version.
http://www.ipmsg.org/index.html.en


to propagate over two different ip
ranges. There's a fedora box that serves as a gateway
between the two networks.


The broadcast will propagate, unless you have a bridge separating those segments which only accepts network traffic destined for interfaces on the other side of the bridge.



HTH,
Kenneth



Thanks in advance.



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