I have following smb.conf:

           hosts deny = all

           hosts allow = 192.168.x.0/32 127.0.0.1/32

           name resolve order = wins lmhosts hosts bcast

           interfaces = 192.168.x.y/32 127.0.0.1/32

           socket address = 192.168.x.y

           bind interfaces only = yes

           disable netbios = yes

           remote browse sync = 192.168.x.255

           remote annouance = 192.168.x.255

           wins support = yes


Nmbd.log shows strange entries like: __SAMBA__<20> TTL = PERMANENT 192.168.x.y 44.x.y.0 64

If samba is restarted, entries change but they point usually to
44.-networks. This is very annoying since I have nothing to do with those 44.x.y.z
networks.


           I wonder where those 44.x.y.0 entries come from?

I have captured network taffic with Ethereal, but there isn't any
traffic going to or coming from 44.-networks.


Even if whole network connection is disconnected (ethernet cable
disconnected) those entries are shown and they change if samba is
restarted.


If I remove 127.0.0.1/32 (my localhost) from interfaces, 44.x.y.0
entries vanish but samba doesn't function correctly after that.


           My clients are connected via VPN-tunnels to the server.

           192.168.x.y is eth0:1. Maybe I should try to assign own network
           card to this. Interface eth0 is my VPN endpoint with public IP
           195.x.y.z.

           Samba 3.07 is running at Fedora Core 1 server.

Samba rpms are downloaded from download.redhat.fedora.com and rpm
versions are:


           samba-client-3.0.7-2.FC1
           samba-3.0.7-2.FC1
           samba-swat-3.0.7-2.FC1
           samba-common-3.0.7-2.FC1

           I have verified samba files with rpm --verify and they are OK.




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