Re: [expert] Re: dhcp incomplete on mandrake??

2003-01-03 Thread Matthew O. Persico
On Thu, 2 Jan 2003 21:39:15 -0600, stefmit wrote:
By registering to a WINS server on your network, via samba
(possible) broadcasts, your Linux will become known to Win
machines (NB queries to the broadcast address directed to UDP 137,
in the hope of a WINS server existence, would result in the
registration of the broadcaster -
in this case your Linux box - in the WINS database).

Turns out that smnd and nmbd are running. I didn't realize the installation had 
installed and started these daemons. That's probably how XP found the Linux box.

Anyhow - you would probably gain a lot more knowledge installing
ethereal on the Linux and XP boxes, and capturing the traffic during
a simple ping ... or even without one ... you could get the
fantastic opportunity to see how the name query works, how broadcast
of samba services works, who is answering/responsible for name
resolution, and what kind of name resolution you are dealing with
(NetBIOS, DNS, you name it). Sometimes a couple of minutes of traces
could save you a couple of days of emails on the mandrake lilst ;)

Never heard of it. Will do. Thanks!
--
Matthew O. Persico




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[expert] Re: dhcp incomplete on mandrake??

2003-01-02 Thread stefmit
By registering to a WINS server on your network, via samba (possible) 
broadcasts, your Linux will become known to Win machines (NB queries to the 
broadcast address directed to UDP 137, in the hope of a WINS server 
existence, would result in the registration of the broadcaster - in this 
case your Linux box - in the WINS database).

Anyhow - you would probably gain a lot more knowledge installing ethereal on 
the Linux and XP boxes, and capturing the traffic during a simple ping ... or 
even without one ... you could get the fantastic opportunity to see how the 
name query works, how broadcast of samba services works, who is 
answering/responsible for name resolution, and what kind of name resolution 
you are dealing with (NetBIOS, DNS, you name it). Sometimes a couple of 
minutes of traces could save you a couple of days of emails on the mandrake 
lilst ;)

Stef

On Thursday 02 January 2003 08:49 pm, Matthew O. Persico wrote:
 On Thu, 2 Jan 2003 12:54:59 -0500, Albert Charron wrote:
 Micro$oft uses NetBios over TCP/IP to resolve names.
snip
 What could Linux possibly be doing to respond to an XP box this way?



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