more inter-subnet browsing wierdness
Garth Mollett
garth at getsystems.com
Mon Dec 3 18:37:03 GMT 2001
We are seeing some strange inter-subnet browsing issues here, our setup is
as follows:
.129 subnet
[ samba box ]
|
|
[ router ]
^
_.1 subnet _/ \_ .9 subnet_
The .129 subnet contains only the samba server configured to the letter from
the browsing.txt file. The .1 subnet conists of win98 and winME boxes all
configured from DHCP to use the samba box for WINS lookups. The .9 subnet
consists of win2k boxes also all configured from DHCP to use the samba box for
WINS lookups.
All the machines on the .1 subnet see all the other .1 boxes and SAMBA in the
browse lists. Most of the machines in the .9 subnet see only the other
machines in .9 in the browse list. A few random machines in .9 (it seems to
happen randomly to machines) see the machines in .1 and SAMBA but no other
machines in .9 (not even themselves) in the browse list.
All machines are in the same workgroup, we do not use domain logons or have
any win* machines doing anything other than acting as workstations.
Tcpdump output from all interfaces on the router shows all machines are acting
corectly and using SAMBA for WINS lookups and only one machine has the
browse list on each subnet. All the win2k machines claim to be "browser
servers", unless I set the "maintain_browse_list" registry key to be false, but
AFAIK this is just setting if the machine can become a local browse master and
is not related to the bizzare behaviour we are seeing above.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Garth.
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