Hoggins! escreveu:
chris barry a écrit :
On Thu, 2006-09-28 at 19:00 +0200, Hoggins! wrote:

does the WINS server have a route to this wireless net, or is it
responding out the default gateway?

have you tcpdumped the interfaces on anything yet?

All the routes are static, and the two hosts can ping each other without problems. The routing works perfectly fine. Having tcpdumped a bit what was going on, I could only figure that the machines are correctly registering to the server, and the servers responds that it's okay. The real problem is that it simply does not fill the browse.dat file with other entries than itself and the WinXP box that is on the same subnet.

Take a look at the chapter of the samba book about cross-subnet browsing, who maintains the browse list is the domain master browser, each subnet must have a local master browser to maintain the browse list for its own network segment and it will sync the list with the domain master browser of the network. In browse.dat only should appear machines that have some service to offer to the network. What is the behavior of your network? Each network only shows its own machines? i.e. Wireless clients only sees each others and samba only sees one XP machine? Wireless clients cannot see the samba server at all?

With a closer look to wins.dat, I can see that all the machines are present, and have the correct IP addresses.


Wins not only holds the IP address but the roles that these addresses have in the network. Like: "WORKGROUP#1b" ... 1b = Domain Master Browser, and WINS clients access this information to know where they shoul authenticate, sync their browse lists, etc.

Theres some options to force syncs and announces to other networks too, but I never needed to use them, even in that type of situation with cross-subnets.

So my personal conclusion is that there is a misconfiguration of samba somewhere, that makes it generate a browse list only for it's own subnet. I think it's weird.

Thanks for helping



Regards.

Edmundo Valle Neto
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