[linux-cifs-client] Re: [samba@cleanh2o.com: [Samba] cifs problems with multiple linux boxes hitting W2K shares, cifs-1.20c-2.4, linux 2.4.27 kernel]

Joe samba at cleanh2o.com
Wed Oct 20 23:25:08 GMT 2004


I don't know enough about Windows to know what you mean by the nat issue.
The machines have different IP addresses.

How do I force a netbiosname on the mount?
I don't want to experiment too much on the production machines.

The same user is doing all of the mounts.


On 20 Oct 2004, Steve French wrote:
> Wonder if it is the Windows nat issue (in which Windows was incorrectly
> hanging up sessions from the clients when it seems them as the same ip
> address?)
>
> Be interesting if forcing a netbiosname=name and port=139 on the mount
> would help.
>
> Is this the same user name?
>
>
> > To: samba-technical at lists.samba.org
> > A pair of clients hitting the server can't coexist.
> > .........snip
> > I switched the second box back to smbfs and now the first box is again
> > happily running cfis.
> > Thanks, Joe Edwards
> > UW Libraries
> >
> > ----- End forwarded message -----
> >
>
>



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