RE: [Samba] One SAMBA Server, two networks.

2006-01-17 Thread Jesse Spangenberger
 Set remote announce = 192.168.x.x 192.168.x.x this being your broadcast
address to both network.  Also if using WINS, set remote browse sync =
192.168.x.x where this is the subnet that Samba IS NOT on.

Both in global.

GL.

-Original Message-
From: Robert Adkins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 16, 2006 9:13 AM
Cc: samba@lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] One SAMBA Server, two networks.

   Hello,

I am making some changes to our network to split the front office and
back office onto two seperate subnets, but need to keep the same Samba
server in place serving both subnets.

What I am intending to do is install an additional network card into the
server and address this new card for the new subnet. What I am looking to do
is properly broadcast the server's samba status/availability across both
networks and properly serve files/domain controller data across both
subnets.

To do this, I intend to duplicate all the entries in the lmhosts file in
/etc/samba with the only difference being the network that the server is
broadcasting on.

Will this work, or is this more complicated then I am currently seeing?
 
-- 

Regards,
Robert Adkins 
IT Manager/Buyer
Impel Industries, inc.
586-254-5800



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Re: [Samba] One SAMBA Server, two networks.

2006-01-16 Thread Eric Hines

At 01/16/06 08:12, Robert Adkins wrote:

  Hello,

   I am making some changes to our network to split the front 
office and back office onto two seperate subnets, but need to keep 
the same Samba server in place serving both subnets.


   What I am intending to do is install an additional network card 
into the server and address this new card for the new subnet. What 
I am looking to do is properly broadcast the server's samba 
status/availability across both networks and properly serve 
files/domain controller data across both subnets.


   To do this, I intend to duplicate all the entries in the lmhosts 
file in /etc/samba with the only difference being the network that 
the server is broadcasting on.


   Will this work, or is this more complicated then I am currently seeing?
--

   Regards,
   Robert AdkinsIT Manager/Buyer
   Impel Industries, inc.
   586-254-5800


I've gotten most of this to work by using the example in Chapt 3 of 
the Samba-3 by Example book.  However, I'm stuck on being able to get 
access to only some of my shares--for the ones to which I can't 
connect, I get a BAD_NETWORK_NAME error.  If you get past this, 
please post your solution here.


Eric Hines

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the vast majority by adequate governmental action.

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