Re: [pfSense Support] Master Browser

2006-09-21 Thread cmaurand

That was my first thought, but the logs on the domain controller tell me
otherwise.  I put in a rule to block all traffic from the lan address on
ports 137-139.  I'm hoping that helps.

Curtis

 On 9/20/06, cmaurand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hello,
  my pfsense box seems to think its a domain master browser on my SAMBA
 network.  Its constantly messing up my network neighborhood.  What
 gives?  I don't have samba installed on that box.  I don't seen anything
 in the docs and I don't see a smb.conf file anywhere on the machine.

 Why is it doing this and what can I do to get it to stop making
 announcements and causing elections with my SAMBA domain controller?

 HUH!?  Why do you think the pfSense box is causing this?  It doesn't
 speak SMB at all.

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RE: [pfSense Support] Master Browser

2006-09-21 Thread cmaurand

No freenas.  Its a straight pfsense installation.  I've installed no
packages on it.  My predecessor didn't either.

BTW, I'm very impressed with this thing.

 Do you by chance have the freenas package installed? or had it installed
 at some point? that is the only thing that comes to mind that could cause
 something samba related. If not you might have a another machine running
 in your network using the IP-Adress of the pfsense too.

 Holger

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 On 9/20/06, cmaurand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello,
   my pfsense box seems to think its a domain master browser
 on my SAMBA
  network.  Its constantly messing up my network neighborhood.  What
  gives?  I don't have samba installed on that box.  I don't
 seen anything
  in the docs and I don't see a smb.conf file anywhere on the machine.
 
  Why is it doing this and what can I do to get it to stop making
  announcements and causing elections with my SAMBA domain controller?

 HUH!?  Why do you think the pfSense box is causing this?  It doesn't
 speak SMB at all.

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Re: [pfSense Support] Master Browser

2006-09-20 Thread Scott Ullrich

On 9/20/06, cmaurand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hello,
 my pfsense box seems to think its a domain master browser on my SAMBA
network.  Its constantly messing up my network neighborhood.  What
gives?  I don't have samba installed on that box.  I don't seen anything
in the docs and I don't see a smb.conf file anywhere on the machine.

Why is it doing this and what can I do to get it to stop making
announcements and causing elections with my SAMBA domain controller?


HUH!?  Why do you think the pfSense box is causing this?  It doesn't
speak SMB at all.

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RE: [pfSense Support] Master Browser

2006-09-20 Thread Holger Bauer
Do you by chance have the freenas package installed? or had it installed at 
some point? that is the only thing that comes to mind that could cause 
something samba related. If not you might have a another machine running in 
your network using the IP-Adress of the pfsense too.

Holger

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 From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 1:01 AM
 To: support@pfsense.com
 Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Master Browser
 
 
 On 9/20/06, cmaurand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello,
   my pfsense box seems to think its a domain master browser 
 on my SAMBA
  network.  Its constantly messing up my network neighborhood.  What
  gives?  I don't have samba installed on that box.  I don't 
 seen anything
  in the docs and I don't see a smb.conf file anywhere on the machine.
 
  Why is it doing this and what can I do to get it to stop making
  announcements and causing elections with my SAMBA domain controller?
 
 HUH!?  Why do you think the pfSense box is causing this?  It doesn't
 speak SMB at all.
 
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RE: [pfSense Support] Master Browser

2006-09-20 Thread Craig FALCONER
Another thought - maybe the firewall rules allow some crap to enter your
network from the WAN side, and someone else's windows box is spewing smb on
the local cable segment you're on?


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From: Holger Bauer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, 21 September 2006 11:52 a.m.
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Subject: RE: [pfSense Support] Master Browser


Do you by chance have the freenas package installed? or had it installed at
some point? that is the only thing that comes to mind that could cause
something samba related. If not you might have a another machine running in
your network using the IP-Adress of the pfsense too.

Holger

 -Original Message-
 From: Scott Ullrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 1:01 AM
 To: support@pfsense.com
 Subject: Re: [pfSense Support] Master Browser
 
 
 On 9/20/06, cmaurand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hello,
   my pfsense box seems to think its a domain master browser
 on my SAMBA
  network.  Its constantly messing up my network neighborhood.  What 
  gives?  I don't have samba installed on that box.  I don't
 seen anything
  in the docs and I don't see a smb.conf file anywhere on the machine.
 
  Why is it doing this and what can I do to get it to stop making 
  announcements and causing elections with my SAMBA domain controller?
 
 HUH!?  Why do you think the pfSense box is causing this?  It doesn't 
 speak SMB at all.
 
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