Re: [Samba] samba WINS problem on 2 networked LANS using a VPN connection

2005-03-09 Thread Alex Post
I found the problem: few of my Windows XP Stations located in LAN2, has 
configured as WINS server RouterB (192.168.1.65) and not the WINS server 
from LAN1 (192.168.1.49) which now is used for all stations.

This caused Samba LMB from and for LAN2 (192.168.1.65) to be confused 
and don't know how to answer to their queries.

So, now I can see all workroups and browse through it...
Regards,
Alex
Alex Post wrote:
Why? Do you have some arguments?
192.168.1.48/240 and 192.168.1.64/224 are not subnets?
Regards,
Alex
Tom Skeren wrote:
Your VPN looks problematic.  You probably want a different subnet.
Pml wrote:
Hello Samba experts,
Please read all email because i'm desperate!
I have problem on joining to LAN-s using Samba. Finally i got a 
solution to "see" booth workgroups on "Entire Network", but i'm 
having problem with stations located in LAN2. From any station 
located in LAN1, I can see LAN2 workgroup and the browse list with 
stations located in LAN2, but when i'm tring to access and station 
in it, i get connection refused. I want to mention that acces by IP 
address is working (eg: \\192.168.1.72)!!! It seems to be a probelm 
related to browse list and my wins server.
From any station located in LAN2, i can access by name each 
networked station in LAN1.
My networks scheme is printed below:
(LAN1=192.168.1.48 network and 192.168.1.63 broadcast)
--LAN1 (192.168.1.48/240)--
  |
  |
  |
  |
(192.168.1.49)
Gateway/RouterA
(83.84.85.86)
  |
  |
Internet
  |
  |
(83.84.85.87)
Gateway/RouterB
(192.168.1.65)
  |
  |
  |
  |
--LAN2 (192.168.1.64/224)--
(LAN2=192.168.1.64 network and 192.168.1.95 broadcast)
I have bidirectional ping between to/from any station located in my 
LANS.
All stations from LAN1 and LAN2 are WindowsXP(SP2) and has firewall 
disabled.
Booth Routers (A and B - RHEL 3.0) has samba installed and Router A 
is used as VPN server (tunel address 10.1.0.1) and RouterB is used 
as VPN client (tunel address 10.1.0.2).
Here comes my smb.conf file from RouterA which i want to be used as 
WINS server by all my windows clients:
[global]
workgroup = LAN1
netbios name = router-LAN1
server string = Samba

interfaces = 192.168.1.49/28 192.168.1.95/27 127.0.0.1/8 10.1.0.1/24
bind interfaces only = yes
remote announce = 192.168.1.49/LAN1 192.168.1.65/LAN2
remote browse sync = 192.168.1.63 192.168.1.95 #broadcast address 
LAN1 and LAN2
public = yes
browseable = yes
browse list = yes
auto services = yes

announce as = NT
os level = 200
local master = yes
prefered master = yes
domain master = yes
name resolve order = wins
wins support = yes
Here comes my smb.conf file from RouterB (WINS client and Local 
Master Browser for LAN2).
[global]
workgroup = LAN2
netbios name = router-LAN2
server string = Samba

interfaces = 192.168.1.65/27 192.168.1.63/28 127.0.0.1/8 10.1.0.2/24
bind interfaces only = yes
remote announce = 192.168.1.65/LAN2 192.168.1.49/LAN1
remote browse sync = 192.168.1.63 192.168.1.95 #broadcast address 
LAN1 and LAN2

#politica de browsing si metoda de translatie ip->nume
announce as = NT
os level = 200
local master = yes
prefered master = yes
domain master = yes
name resolve order = wins
wins server = 192.168.1.49
Each Windows XP station from LAN2, has configured manually WINS 
server at 192.168.1.49.
Also, on each LAN workgroup, i can see and access router-LAN1 and 
router-LAN2 which is not exactly what i really want (router-LAN1 
should be present in WORKGROUP LAN1 and router-LAN2 should be 
present in WORKGROUP LAN2)
More then that, if i'm tring to access from router-LAN2 a station 
located in LAN2, i get this error:
# smbclient -L an13
Connection to an13 failed
...but browsing list is returned ok by router from LAN2:
# smbclient -L router-LAN2
Password:
Domain=[LAN2] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.1]

  Server   Comment
  ----
  AN12
  AN13
  AN14
  AN15
  AN16
  ROUTER-LAN1 Samba
  ROUTER-LAN2 Samba
  WorkgroupMaster
  ----
  LAN1ROUTER-LAN1
  LAN2ROUTER-LAN2
Please help me...
Regards,
Alex





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Re: [Samba] samba WINS problem on 2 networked LANS using a VPN connection

2005-03-08 Thread Alex Post
Why? Do you have some arguments?
192.168.1.48/240 and 192.168.1.64/224 are not subnets?
Regards,
Alex
Tom Skeren wrote:
Your VPN looks problematic.  You probably want a different subnet.
Pml wrote:
Hello Samba experts,
Please read all email because i'm desperate!
I have problem on joining to LAN-s using Samba. Finally i got a 
solution to "see" booth workgroups on "Entire Network", but i'm 
having problem with stations located in LAN2. From any station 
located in LAN1, I can see LAN2 workgroup and the browse list with 
stations located in LAN2, but when i'm tring to access and station in 
it, i get connection refused. I want to mention that acces by IP 
address is working (eg: \\192.168.1.72)!!! It seems to be a probelm 
related to browse list and my wins server.
From any station located in LAN2, i can access by name each networked 
station in LAN1.
My networks scheme is printed below:
(LAN1=192.168.1.48 network and 192.168.1.63 broadcast)
--LAN1 (192.168.1.48/240)--
  |
  |
  |
  |
(192.168.1.49)
Gateway/RouterA
(83.84.85.86)
  |
  |
Internet
  |
  |
(83.84.85.87)
Gateway/RouterB
(192.168.1.65)
  |
  |
  |
  |
--LAN2 (192.168.1.64/224)--
(LAN2=192.168.1.64 network and 192.168.1.95 broadcast)
I have bidirectional ping between to/from any station located in my 
LANS.
All stations from LAN1 and LAN2 are WindowsXP(SP2) and has firewall 
disabled.
Booth Routers (A and B - RHEL 3.0) has samba installed and Router A 
is used as VPN server (tunel address 10.1.0.1) and RouterB is used as 
VPN client (tunel address 10.1.0.2).
Here comes my smb.conf file from RouterA which i want to be used as 
WINS server by all my windows clients:
[global]
workgroup = LAN1
netbios name = router-LAN1
server string = Samba

interfaces = 192.168.1.49/28 192.168.1.95/27 127.0.0.1/8 10.1.0.1/24
bind interfaces only = yes
remote announce = 192.168.1.49/LAN1 192.168.1.65/LAN2
remote browse sync = 192.168.1.63 192.168.1.95 #broadcast address 
LAN1 and LAN2
public = yes
browseable = yes
browse list = yes
auto services = yes

announce as = NT
os level = 200
local master = yes
prefered master = yes
domain master = yes
name resolve order = wins
wins support = yes
Here comes my smb.conf file from RouterB (WINS client and Local 
Master Browser for LAN2).
[global]
workgroup = LAN2
netbios name = router-LAN2
server string = Samba

interfaces = 192.168.1.65/27 192.168.1.63/28 127.0.0.1/8 10.1.0.2/24
bind interfaces only = yes
remote announce = 192.168.1.65/LAN2 192.168.1.49/LAN1
remote browse sync = 192.168.1.63 192.168.1.95 #broadcast address 
LAN1 and LAN2

#politica de browsing si metoda de translatie ip->nume
announce as = NT
os level = 200
local master = yes
prefered master = yes
domain master = yes
name resolve order = wins
wins server = 192.168.1.49
Each Windows XP station from LAN2, has configured manually WINS 
server at 192.168.1.49.
Also, on each LAN workgroup, i can see and access router-LAN1 and 
router-LAN2 which is not exactly what i really want (router-LAN1 
should be present in WORKGROUP LAN1 and router-LAN2 should be present 
in WORKGROUP LAN2)
More then that, if i'm tring to access from router-LAN2 a station 
located in LAN2, i get this error:
# smbclient -L an13
Connection to an13 failed
...but browsing list is returned ok by router from LAN2:
# smbclient -L router-LAN2
Password:
Domain=[LAN2] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.1]

  Server   Comment
  ----
  AN12
  AN13
  AN14
  AN15
  AN16
  ROUTER-LAN1 Samba
  ROUTER-LAN2 Samba
  WorkgroupMaster
  ----
  LAN1ROUTER-LAN1
  LAN2ROUTER-LAN2
Please help me...
Regards,
Alex



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Re: [Samba] samba WINS problem on 2 networked LANS using a VPN connection

2005-03-08 Thread Tom Skeren
Your VPN looks problematic.  You probably want a different subnet.
Pml wrote:
Hello Samba experts,
Please read all email because i'm desperate!
I have problem on joining to LAN-s using Samba. Finally i got a 
solution to "see" booth workgroups on "Entire Network", but i'm having 
problem with stations located in LAN2. From any station located in 
LAN1, I can see LAN2 workgroup and the browse list with stations 
located in LAN2, but when i'm tring to access and station in it, i get 
connection refused. I want to mention that acces by IP address is 
working (eg: \\192.168.1.72)!!! It seems to be a probelm related to 
browse list and my wins server.
From any station located in LAN2, i can access by name each networked 
station in LAN1.
My networks scheme is printed below:
(LAN1=192.168.1.48 network and 192.168.1.63 broadcast)
--LAN1 (192.168.1.48/240)--
  |
  |
  |
  |
(192.168.1.49)
Gateway/RouterA
(83.84.85.86)
  |
  |
Internet
  |
  |
(83.84.85.87)
Gateway/RouterB
(192.168.1.65)
  |
  |
  |
  |
--LAN2 (192.168.1.64/224)--
(LAN2=192.168.1.64 network and 192.168.1.95 broadcast)
I have bidirectional ping between to/from any station located in my LANS.
All stations from LAN1 and LAN2 are WindowsXP(SP2) and has firewall 
disabled.
Booth Routers (A and B - RHEL 3.0) has samba installed and Router A is 
used as VPN server (tunel address 10.1.0.1) and RouterB is used as VPN 
client (tunel address 10.1.0.2).
Here comes my smb.conf file from RouterA which i want to be used as 
WINS server by all my windows clients:
[global]
workgroup = LAN1
netbios name = router-LAN1
server string = Samba

interfaces = 192.168.1.49/28 192.168.1.95/27 127.0.0.1/8 10.1.0.1/24
bind interfaces only = yes
remote announce = 192.168.1.49/LAN1 192.168.1.65/LAN2
remote browse sync = 192.168.1.63 192.168.1.95 #broadcast address LAN1 
and LAN2
public = yes
browseable = yes
browse list = yes
auto services = yes

announce as = NT
os level = 200
local master = yes
prefered master = yes
domain master = yes
name resolve order = wins
wins support = yes
Here comes my smb.conf file from RouterB (WINS client and Local Master 
Browser for LAN2).
[global]
workgroup = LAN2
netbios name = router-LAN2
server string = Samba

interfaces = 192.168.1.65/27 192.168.1.63/28 127.0.0.1/8 10.1.0.2/24
bind interfaces only = yes
remote announce = 192.168.1.65/LAN2 192.168.1.49/LAN1
remote browse sync = 192.168.1.63 192.168.1.95 #broadcast address LAN1 
and LAN2

#politica de browsing si metoda de translatie ip->nume
announce as = NT
os level = 200
local master = yes
prefered master = yes
domain master = yes
name resolve order = wins
wins server = 192.168.1.49
Each Windows XP station from LAN2, has configured manually WINS server 
at 192.168.1.49.
Also, on each LAN workgroup, i can see and access router-LAN1 and 
router-LAN2 which is not exactly what i really want (router-LAN1 
should be present in WORKGROUP LAN1 and router-LAN2 should be present 
in WORKGROUP LAN2)
More then that, if i'm tring to access from router-LAN2 a station 
located in LAN2, i get this error:
# smbclient -L an13
Connection to an13 failed
...but browsing list is returned ok by router from LAN2:
# smbclient -L router-LAN2
Password:
Domain=[LAN2] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.1]

  Server   Comment
  ----
  AN12
  AN13
  AN14
  AN15
  AN16
  ROUTER-LAN1 Samba
  ROUTER-LAN2 Samba
  WorkgroupMaster
  ----
  LAN1ROUTER-LAN1
  LAN2ROUTER-LAN2
Please help me...
Regards,
Alex

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[Samba] samba WINS problem on 2 networked LANS using a VPN connection

2005-03-08 Thread Pml
Hello Samba experts, 

Please read all email because i'm desperate! 

I have problem on joining to LAN-s using Samba. Finally i got a solution to 
"see" booth workgroups on "Entire Network", but i'm having problem with 
stations located in LAN2. From any station located in LAN1, I can see LAN2 
workgroup and the browse list with stations located in LAN2, but when i'm 
tring to access and station in it, i get connection refused. I want to 
mention that acces by IP address is working (eg: \\192.168.1.72)!!! It seems 
to be a probelm related to browse list and my wins server. 

From any station located in LAN2, i can access by name each networked 
station in LAN1. 

My networks scheme is printed below: 

(LAN1=192.168.1.48 network and 192.168.1.63 broadcast)
--LAN1 (192.168.1.48/240)--
  |
  |
  |
  |
(192.168.1.49)
Gateway/RouterA
(83.84.85.86)
  |
  |
Internet
  |
  |
(83.84.85.87)
Gateway/RouterB
(192.168.1.65)
  |
  |
  |
  |
--LAN2 (192.168.1.64/224)--
(LAN2=192.168.1.64 network and 192.168.1.95 broadcast) 

I have bidirectional ping between to/from any station located in my LANS.
All stations from LAN1 and LAN2 are WindowsXP(SP2) and has firewall 
disabled. 

Booth Routers (A and B - RHEL 3.0) has samba installed and Router A is used 
as VPN server (tunel address 10.1.0.1) and RouterB is used as VPN client 
(tunel address 10.1.0.2). 

Here comes my smb.conf file from RouterA which i want to be used as WINS 
server by all my windows clients: 

[global]
workgroup = LAN1
netbios name = router-LAN1
server string = Samba
interfaces = 192.168.1.49/28 192.168.1.95/27 127.0.0.1/8 10.1.0.1/24
bind interfaces only = yes
remote announce = 192.168.1.49/LAN1 192.168.1.65/LAN2
remote browse sync = 192.168.1.63 192.168.1.95 #broadcast address LAN1 and 
LAN2
public = yes
browseable = yes
browse list = yes
auto services = yes

announce as = NT
os level = 200
local master = yes
prefered master = yes
domain master = yes
name resolve order = wins
wins support = yes 

Here comes my smb.conf file from RouterB (WINS client and Local Master 
Browser for LAN2). 

[global]
workgroup = LAN2
netbios name = router-LAN2
server string = Samba
interfaces = 192.168.1.65/27 192.168.1.63/28 127.0.0.1/8 10.1.0.2/24
bind interfaces only = yes
remote announce = 192.168.1.65/LAN2 192.168.1.49/LAN1
remote browse sync = 192.168.1.63 192.168.1.95 #broadcast address LAN1 and 
LAN2

#politica de browsing si metoda de translatie ip->nume
announce as = NT
os level = 200
local master = yes
prefered master = yes
domain master = yes
name resolve order = wins
wins server = 192.168.1.49 

Each Windows XP station from LAN2, has configured manually WINS server at 
192.168.1.49. 

Also, on each LAN workgroup, i can see and access router-LAN1 and 
router-LAN2 which is not exactly what i really want (router-LAN1 should be 
present in WORKGROUP LAN1 and router-LAN2 should be present in WORKGROUP 
LAN2) 

More then that, if i'm tring to access from router-LAN2 a station located in 
LAN2, i get this error:
# smbclient -L an13
Connection to an13 failed 

...but browsing list is returned ok by router from LAN2:
# smbclient -L router-LAN2
Password:
Domain=[LAN2] OS=[Unix] Server=[Samba 3.0.9-1.3E.1]
  Server   Comment
  ----
  AN12
  AN13
  AN14
  AN15
  AN16
  ROUTER-LAN1 Samba
  ROUTER-LAN2 Samba
  WorkgroupMaster
  ----
  LAN1ROUTER-LAN1
  LAN2ROUTER-LAN2 

Please help me... 

Regards,
Alex
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