I have. Although I completely missed the 445 thing. So I used the
'smb ports' directive to switch to 444. Netstat confirms this.
So I have a netbios name of ctstools and a netbios alias(es) of
ftp. I use the include directive to include
/etc/samba/smb.conf.%L. In /etc/samba I have
WHAT I AM TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH: I want this one server to present
itself to Windows Networking as both ctstools and ftp such that
when clients browse to \\ctstools all they see is the [tools] share
and that when they browse to \\ftp they see whatever shares I place
there.
I'm missing
I'm replying to this old message just to say that I am trying to do
the same thing and it's not working. I have done everything as this
person has, and no matter which host a Windows box visits, they see
the same shares.
Is it not possible to set up netbios aliases which each present
Hi,
use the include feature together with the %L parameter, like in
smb.conf(5):
%L the NetBIOS name of the server. This allows you to
change your config based on what the client calls
you. Your server can have a dual personality.
Note
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Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
| Hi,
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| use the include feature together with the %L parameter, like in
| smb.conf(5):
|
|%L the NetBIOS name of the server. This allows you to
| change your config based on what the client calls
|