[Samba] Re: Help,mix environment browsing

2003-10-14 Thread John H Terpstra
On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Larry Liu wrote:

> Thanks, John, for the quick reply.
>
> My test environment is like you recommended, only one WINS running on
> Samba 3.0.0.  The interesting part is: on the server subnet, we can see
> all the win32 and samba clients from other subnets which have at least
> one samba client on each,  but can not see any subnets that have win32
> clients only.  However, if I go down all those subnets, I can see all
> the win32 and samba clients that are using this only WINS.   Any idea ?

What are your Windows clients? 9x/Me or 2KX/XPP? IT makes a difference.
For Win9x/Me to be visible across the entire network you must export a
share on each. Win 2Kx/XPP should be visible without this hack.

- John T.

>
> John H Terpstra wrote:
>
> >On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Larry Liu wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>The How-To writes :  "nmbd can be configured as a WINS server, but it is
> >>not necessary to specifically use Samba as your WINS server. MS Windows
> >>NT4, Server or Advanced Server 200x can be configured as your WINS
> >>server. In a mixed NT/200x server and Samba environment on a Wide Area
> >>Network, it is recommended that you use the Microsoft WINS server
> >>capabilities. In a Samba-only environment, it is recommended that you
> >>use one and only one Samba server as the WINS server." in chapter 10.
> >>
> >>We found that each of our subnets has to have at least one Samba client
> >>pointing to the same Samba WINS server, if we have to make enterprise
> >>WINS(running on Samba 3.0.0) working, in a mixed environment as
> >>described above,  even though all the Win9x,Winnt, Win2k, & XP clients
> >>point to the same Samba WINS server.
> >>
> >>Has anyone had the similar experience? Or, any work-around instead of
> >>using MS WINS server(s)?
> >>
> >>
> >
> >You should be able to run with just one Samba WINS server for your whole
> >network. All clients (Samba as well as Windows) must be configured to use
> >that same WINS server.
> >
> >The reason for the recommendation is that MS Windows based WINS servers
> >typically use WINS-WINS replication protocols that Samba does not support.
> >
> >- John T.
> >
> >
>

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[Samba] Re: Help,mix environment browsing

2003-10-14 Thread Larry Liu
Thanks, John, for the quick reply.

My test environment is like you recommended, only one WINS running on 
Samba 3.0.0.  The interesting part is: on the server subnet, we can see 
all the win32 and samba clients from other subnets which have at least 
one samba client on each,  but can not see any subnets that have win32 
clients only.  However, if I go down all those subnets, I can see all 
the win32 and samba clients that are using this only WINS.   Any idea ?

John H Terpstra wrote:

On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Larry Liu wrote:

 

The How-To writes :  "nmbd can be configured as a WINS server, but it is
not necessary to specifically use Samba as your WINS server. MS Windows
NT4, Server or Advanced Server 200x can be configured as your WINS
server. In a mixed NT/200x server and Samba environment on a Wide Area
Network, it is recommended that you use the Microsoft WINS server
capabilities. In a Samba-only environment, it is recommended that you
use one and only one Samba server as the WINS server." in chapter 10.
We found that each of our subnets has to have at least one Samba client
pointing to the same Samba WINS server, if we have to make enterprise
WINS(running on Samba 3.0.0) working, in a mixed environment as
described above,  even though all the Win9x,Winnt, Win2k, & XP clients
point to the same Samba WINS server.
Has anyone had the similar experience? Or, any work-around instead of
using MS WINS server(s)?
   

You should be able to run with just one Samba WINS server for your whole
network. All clients (Samba as well as Windows) must be configured to use
that same WINS server.
The reason for the recommendation is that MS Windows based WINS servers
typically use WINS-WINS replication protocols that Samba does not support.
- John T.
 

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[Samba] Re: Help,mix environment browsing

2003-10-13 Thread John H Terpstra
On Mon, 13 Oct 2003, Larry Liu wrote:

> The How-To writes :  "nmbd can be configured as a WINS server, but it is
> not necessary to specifically use Samba as your WINS server. MS Windows
> NT4, Server or Advanced Server 200x can be configured as your WINS
> server. In a mixed NT/200x server and Samba environment on a Wide Area
> Network, it is recommended that you use the Microsoft WINS server
> capabilities. In a Samba-only environment, it is recommended that you
> use one and only one Samba server as the WINS server." in chapter 10.
>
> We found that each of our subnets has to have at least one Samba client
> pointing to the same Samba WINS server, if we have to make enterprise
> WINS(running on Samba 3.0.0) working, in a mixed environment as
> described above,  even though all the Win9x,Winnt, Win2k, & XP clients
> point to the same Samba WINS server.
>
> Has anyone had the similar experience? Or, any work-around instead of
> using MS WINS server(s)?

You should be able to run with just one Samba WINS server for your whole
network. All clients (Samba as well as Windows) must be configured to use
that same WINS server.

The reason for the recommendation is that MS Windows based WINS servers
typically use WINS-WINS replication protocols that Samba does not support.

- John T.
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