[Samba] Samba as a PDC for W2K Network

Matt Hughes mhughes at inav.net
Tue Jun 18 12:28:41 GMT 2002


	I added the -d3 option to both smbd and nmbd but it looked like only
log.nmbd had anything interesting.  Seems like the workstation and server at
least talking.  Not working, but talking.  Here's a snippit :


[2002/06/18 14:15:33, 3] nmbd/nmbd_incomingrequests.c:process_name_quer
y_request(479)
  process_name_query_request: Name query from 192.168.0.109 on subnet 1
92.168.0.10 for name INAVNET2<1c>
[2002/06/18 14:15:34, 3] nmbd/nmbd_incomingrequests.c:process_name_quer
y_request(479)
  process_name_query_request: Name query from 192.168.0.109 on subnet 1
92.168.0.10 for name INAVNET2<1c>
[2002/06/18 14:15:35, 3] nmbd/nmbd_incomingrequests.c:process_name_quer
y_request(479)
  process_name_query_request: Name query from 192.168.0.109 on subnet 1
92.168.0.10 for name INAVNET2<1c>


Hope this helps.  Thanks.

matt


-----Original Message-----
From: Billy O'Connor [mailto:billy at oconnoronline.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 10:42 AM
To: mhughes at inav.net
Cc: samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba as a PDC for W2K Network


	   Hi all.  I hope someone here can help me with a bit of trouble I seem to
be
   having with Samba and Windows 2000.  Here's the deal:

	   We are attempting to setup a Red Hat 7.3 machine (SYMPHONY2) running
Samba
   2.2.3a to act as a File Server and PDC for a number of Windows 2000
   workstations.  I have followed the instructions from
   http://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/Samba-HOWTO-Collection.html but
   unfortunetly, that is not working.  I've attached my smb.conf file at the
   end of this email but I'll go through the rest of the stuff now.  We
setup
   our Samba machine temporarily on a seperate network, INAVNET2 and that is
   what we are trying to connect to.

What do your log files on the samba server say?  Try running the smbd
daemon with a -d3 switch and see what the logfiles say.  You can edit
the /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb to add the -d switch to smbd and nmbd.






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