from smb.conf man page
%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”.
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
Herb Lewis wrote:
look in man smb.conf for the %L variable. and then read up on
incl
Herb Lewis wrote:
look in man smb.conf for the %L variable. and then read up on
include files
I was under the impression that %L applies to domain controller
environment, which we're not in. Our 'security' is set to share, so
none of the domain controller options would do us any good. Corr
look in man smb.conf for the %L variable. and then read up on
include files
Ashley M. Kirchner wrote:
I'm setting up a single SAMBA server that will have different
netbioses names:
netbios aliases SAMBASRV BACKUPSRV
Then I have two shares defined, [assets] and [digital], different
I'm setting up a single SAMBA server that will have different
netbioses names:
netbios aliases SAMBASRV BACKUPSRV
Then I have two shares defined, [assets] and [digital], different
path on both.
Now, when I connect to \\SAMBASRV from my windows machine, I see
both the 'assets'