> 
> 
> Pump does a magnificent job for people who have to set their
> networking interfaces throughg DHCP.  And it works on Token Rings
> despite what the doc says about not sure it works on it.
> 
> Now Samba does not work if I don't add the interfaces=myipnumber/mask
> parm in the smb.conf and that also means that it has problems if the
> DHCP server assigns me a new adddres.
> 
> So for next version it would be real nice if pump was able to handle
> Samba files (possibly through include files) or at the very least
> allowed retrieval of the info about interfaces and WINS servers in
> order for an external program being able to edit the smb.conf.

My experience (somewhat limited) is that Samba happily accepts any host in 
its defined ranges of IP addresses.

Unless you're doing something odd, I can't see how you have a problem. I 
have hosts popping up at various locations in the two class C networks 
(and which are both defined to Samba) I have here, and Samba seems quite 
unfazed about it.

-- 
Cheers
John Summerfield
http://os2.ami.com.au/os2/ for OS/2 support.
Configuration, networking, combined IBM ftpsites index.


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