Hi All, I have a new samba configuration (2.2.6 FreeBSD 4.7), and the machine has dual NICs, one is for the student network, the other is for the staff. They're both working fine except for one major pain.
In Network Neighborhood, they can see each other. It doesn't appear that they are able to access the shares on the other LAN, but I need to remove them somehow. Basically, some machines are using peer-peer (printing and a little local file sharing), and I don't want them seeing the other network. They're physically on seperate LANs, the only common link in the chain is the actual SAMBA daemon, so I must assume that it's trying to be helpful and broadcasting the peer shares across the two networks. Any way to stop this? I tried running multiple copies of smbd and nmbd, and thought I had it working, but then it failed all of a sudden and wouldn't come back :( Ideally They'd each log into seperate workgroups, but the --pidfile directive is failing for some reason. TIA Steve -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba