domain login across subnet - how?
Greg Dickie
greg at discreet.com
Mon Apr 26 12:15:38 GMT 1999
Hi again Mark,
Are you sure that all your Win95 machines are pointing to the samba WINS
server? Turn up the logging level a bit and check the nmbd log to make sure the
hosts are registering properly.
This should work fine.
Greg
On 25-Apr-99 mark at hoist.nlcomm.com wrote:
>
> > I have three subnets, each connected to a "backbone" via routers. I
> > have a Linux system, running Samba as an NT domain controller, on the
> > backbone.
>
> Have a similar problem - only 1 remote subnet.
>
> > However, the workstations on the subnets cannot login to the domain;
> > the domain logins work only on the same subnet as the Samba machine.
>
> But I do have this working fine. :-)
>
>
> Win95 worked perfectly after the 'WINS' settings were filled out. However
> no combination of LMHOSTS or wins settings would work for wfw 3.11 for me.
>
>
> I only have Win95 machines; but cannot log in. I suspect that it is a
> problem with Wins though. Does your NT Domain have to match your host
> name or anything? I tried to do nmbd -h hdplus (the NT domain is
> HDPLUS) but then the Win 95 machines gave the message "incorrect
> parameter". I am stuck!! back to having the samba machine also be
> the router (yuck).
>
> Would it be easy to send me the first half of your smb.conf file?
> (not the shares; just the wins, domain name, sections) Any ideas
> how to debug the WINS part of samba? Documentation in the "browsing"
> help files just says to enable it in smb.conf and everything will
> magically be fine.
>
> Thanks!!
> Mark
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Greg Dickie
Just A Guy*
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Montreal
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greg at discreet.com
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