Geoff,
Sorry about the hour; I didn't realize you were still up--I went to bed
A number of questions, and some updates. I can find no evidence of
active named logging, although I did find one log with named entries.
In particular, what is the relevant log(s)? There is no syslog or
Eric Hines wrote:
Geoff,
Sorry about the hour; I didn't realize you were still up--I went to
bed
I'm in Australia, GMT+10. You think I'm a party animal? Nah, I'm just at
work. ;-)
A number of questions, and some updates. I can find no evidence of
active named logging, although I
Hi,
I am having the same problem. Did you figure out how to do this? Any
help in how to remove stale WINS entries from Samba would be greatly
appreciated.
Cheers,
-farshad
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Hi, Farshad,
I'm too new at this to be of much help. My WINS seems to be working,
but I'm clueless as to why, just as I'm clueless as to why my DNS is not
working.
Eric Hines
Farshad Abasi wrote:
Hi,
I am having the same problem. Did you figure out how to do this? Any
help in how to
Eric Hines wrote:
Hi, Farshad,
I'm too new at this to be of much help. My WINS seems to be working,
but I'm clueless as to why, just as I'm clueless as to why my DNS is
not working.
Eric Hines
The questions you need to ask yourself are simple. Where is my DNS server?
Where is my
I have the following setup. It's not fancy as I'm just trying to learn
Linux and Samba. My test LAN consists of a Win2k, SP4 box (mustelidae)
and an FC3 (kernel 2.6.11-1.35_FC3) server (lserver1) running Samba
3.0.14a. A Samsung printer also is present via a print server plugged
into its
Eric Hines wrote:
My DNS server sits on lserver1. I'm trying to ping lserver1 from
Do:
ping lserver1.test.biz
Response is?
lserver1. With nsswitch set only to files or only to wins (/e.g./,
hosts: files), this is successful. With nsswitch set only to dns, I
cannot get name
: [Samba] remove wins entries - samba 3
Date: Wed, 06 Jul 2005 21:20:55 -0500
From: Eric Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: samba@lists.samba.org
References: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have the following setup. It's not fancy as I'm just trying to learn
Linux and Samba. My test LAN consists
Geoff Scott wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
My DNS server sits on lserver1. I'm trying to ping lserver1 from
Do:
ping lserver1.test.biz
Response is?
With /etc/resolv.conf edited per John's example (subject to the changes
I discussed in a posting just made), there's a long
Eric Hines wrote:
Geoff Scott wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
The over view is this:
The way out of this mess from my point of veiw is to switch off dhcp
from the router/firewall.
How? I can't switch off the router/firewall.
No of course not.
You mean to say that you can't get access
Geoff Scott wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
Geoff Scott wrote:
Eric Hines wrote:
The over view is this:
The way out of this mess from my point of veiw is to switch off dhcp
from the router/firewall.
ow? I can't switch off the router/firewall.
No of course not.
You mean to say
Hi,
I'm using samba 3.0.7 as file server and WINS server.
We have a primary domain called BIKER which is working great.
Anyhow, for some testing purpose we are using different Workgroups now and
then.
The problem is, those Workgroups stay in the Network Neighborhood
although they are offline for
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