Michael Lueck wrote: > > Atrox wrote: >> Hmm, actually the machine runs OpenVPN too, so its (bridged) tap device >> has >> its own IP that falls into the same netmask /24. Is it possible that >> Samba >> may get confused about that? Should specifying only the internal >> interface >> (and lo0 maybe) in "interfaces" help in this case? > > I have no experience running OpenVPN on a Samba server box. We have > separate firewall boxes and run OpenVPN on those boxes. >
I have such setup in several places and I've see no problem yet. But well, I just discovered the same issue at one other server ;) >> PS. I can't try deleting the wins cache right now as Samba is in active >> use. > > I suppose you could take a peek inside that file (cat wins.dat) and see if > you see multiple IP addresses around the information for your server. > Ah, yes, it's plain-text :) But there's only 1 IP for the server, but there are 8 lines for the server: "MYDOMAIN#1b" 1193031291 192.168.1.31 64R "MYSERV#00" 1193031291 192.168.1.31 66R "MYDOMAIN#1c" 1193031291 192.168.1.31 e4R "MYSERV-ALIAS#03" 1193031291 192.168.1.31 64R "MYSERV#03" 1193031291 192.168.1.31 66R "MYSERV-ALIAS#20" 1193031291 192.168.1.31 64R "MYSERV#20" 1193031291 192.168.1.31 66R "MYSERV-ALIAS#00" 1193031291 192.168.1.31 64R I tried deleting wins.dat this morning, but it didn't help :( I also set "interfaces = xl1 lo0" (xl1 is my innter interface), but it didn't have any effect either. -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Samba-can%27t-find-its-hostname-via-broadcast-tf4633404.html#a13288815 Sent from the Samba - General mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba