On Thursday 27 January 2005 15:07, Marvin Bonilla wrote: > Unable to resolve my problem after long time of reading and searching I > decide to ask for help to the experts. The problems is that there is no > browse list even thought everything works fine. I can share files with > others machines but don't see anything on network neighborhood. We use the > OpenBSD 3.6 box with Samba 2.2 only for DNS and Wins. > > Please Help!
Did you paste your smb.conf file twice? You have duplicate sections Try running the command "testparm" on the server and see what it says about your configuration file If your computers are all on the same subnet, you don't need "remote announce". If you do need "remote announce", the correct form of the part after the equals sign is the IP address of the remote network(s) > > # remote announce = 10.3.100.5 10.6.50.1 10.4.100.1 10.7.50.1 > remote announce = yes I'm not sure this "announce as" parameter is correct. I don't know if it makes any difference... but it might. > announce as = NT Server Check to see if your windows clients are actually configured to query the wins server. Do you in fact have an entry for "pcguest" in your /etc/password file? Depending on the client OS, you may have trouble browsing shares if there is no functioning guest account. -- add pcguest if necessary, or comment out the line and let samba use "nobody", which is the default. > # Uncomment this if you want a guest account, > # you must add this to /etc/passwd > # otherwise the user "nobody" is used > guest account = pcguest Take a look at the man page for "nmblookup". Use this command to find the master browser, query the master browser, etc. I think the equivalent windows command is "nbtstat" Investigate the contents of wins.dat and browse.dat files on your server. They can be deleted and smb/nmb restarted, then it may take about fifteen minutes for new wins information to be re-established -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba