[Samba] Remote announce
I have a Samba server on debian acting as a WINS server as well. It is the master browser and all connected machines can see and browse the network of 192.168.1.X. When I connect to this network using a L2TP VPN connection from Vista I cannot browse the network. A new interface, ppp0, is created fro the VPN connection for the new ip 192.168.1.128. The problem seems to be that all packets sent from SAMBA is sent only to eth1 (the 192.168.1.x). I tried to add remote announce= 192.168.1.128 But I don't get all the information, only one host announcement at samba startup and then nothing. Is there anything else that I need to add or could debian be confgiured to send multicast traffic on mutiple interfaces so that a broadcast (192.168.1.255) get to both eth1 and ppp0. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
RE: [Samba] Browsning problems from Vista
I have got it to almost work when all computers are in the same workgroup. When browsing on the vista computer I see three computers, vista, linux running samba and a 2k machine connected to the linux machine and the second interface. The problem is that I cannot browse the 2k machine. I can access it using IP but when doing a nmblookup on the linux machine it cannot resolve the name using wins. The log file, log.nmbd, contains the name query request but not the answer of it. Anyone got any hints on how to troubleshoot this? -Original Message- I have a setup where a Vista machine that is behind a NAT connects to a Linux (debian) machine to access SMB shares on that machine. The connection is made with VPN using L2TP/IPSec. I have configured the Linux machine to act as WINS server and PPP will give the Vista machine a new IP on the same subnet and also tell Vista that the WINS server is the Linux machine. I have added one share named samba and I can connect it using either IP\Samba or Debian\Samba where debian is the name of the Linux machine. What I'm missing is that Vista cannot find the shares unless I know they exists, i.e I cannot find that network and browse it using the network explorer. Since I can write Debian to connect I guess WINS is somewhat working. What more do I need to configure for Vista to be able to browse the network connected with the VPN. Is it something with workgroups? I do not want to change to workgroup on vista and I think it should be possible to browse other workgroups as long as you belong to the same subnet. Any ideas on this? /Bengt Werstén -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
[Samba] Browsning problems from Vista
I have a setup where a Vista machine that is behind a NAT connects to a Linux (debian) machine to access SMB shares on that machine. The connection is made with VPN using L2TP/IPSec. I have configured the Linux machine to act as WINS server and PPP will give the Vista machine a new IP on the same subnet and also tell Vista that the WINS server is the Linux machine. I have added one share named samba and I can connect it using either IP\Samba or Debian\Samba where debian is the name of the Linux machine. What I'm missing is that Vista cannot find the shares unless I know they exists, i.e I cannot find that network and browse it using the network explorer. Since I can write Debian to connect I guess WINS is somewhat working. What more do I need to configure for Vista to be able to browse the network connected with the VPN. Is it something with workgroups? I do not want to change to workgroup on vista and I think it should be possible to browse other workgroups as long as you belong to the same subnet. Any ideas on this? /Bengt Werstén -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba