Domain appears but not the server.
Cameron Palmer
palmerc at gfo.seagate.com
Fri Jan 25 01:22:50 GMT 2002
All these items are set correctly. In fact after I go to the server IO I
can see in the dropdown list that IO is under the GFO domain. But if I
click on the GFO domain nothing appears.
Furthermore if I use the 'net view \\io' command the server lists the
valid shares. If I use 'net view /domain:gfo' I get a message stating
There are no entries in the list.
cameron.
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002, Ahmad Yahya wrote:
> Check the 'local master' and 'browse list', are them set to 'yes'?
> Perhaps, the 'lm announce' is set to 'true' too.
> And also set your wins client to use wins server on Samba.
>
> Yaya
>
> From: "Cameron Palmer" <palmerc at gfo.seagate.com>
>
> > Samba 2.2.2
> > Solaris 7
> >
> > Config:
> > # Global parameters
> > [global]
> > workgroup = GFO
> > netbios name = IO
> > server string = Samba %v on (%L)
> > interfaces = 10.26.0.117/20
> > encrypt passwords = Yes
> > syslog only = Yes
> > keepalive = 30
> > printcap name = /etc/printcap
> > domain logons = Yes
> > security = user
> > os level = 65
> > preferred master = True
> > domain master = True
> > wins support = Yes
> > remote announce = 10.26.15.255/gfo
> > remote browse sync = 10.26.15.255
> > guest ok = Yes
> > ******
> >
> > I've tried numerous iterations but nothing seems to work. I can see the
> > domain in the network neighborhood but not the server.
> >
> > What gives?
> >
> > cameron.
>
>
>
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