[Samba] duplicate domains in browse list

Joerg Pulz Joerg.Pulz at frm2.tum.de
Wed May 26 08:00:57 GMT 2004


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Hi,

i recently upgraded some of my servers from 3.0.2a to 3.0.4

after the upgrade my browselist shows duplicate entries for the domains.
one domains is managed by a samba PDC(providing WINS too) and two samba 
BDC's.
the other domains are managed by one samba PDC.

'smbclient -N -L <WINS_SERVER>' shows:
- ---
         Workgroup            Master
         ---------            -------
         PUMA
         PUMA                 PUMASRV
         STRESSI              STRESSISRV
         STRESSI              STRESSISRV
         ZII                  MINOS
         ZII                  MINOS
- ---

the 'browse.dat' file contains the following:
- ---
"ZII"              c0001000 "MINOS"                  "ZII"
"MINOS"            408d9b2b "Samba Server 3.0.4"     "ZII"
"ZII            "  80001000 "MINOS"                  "ZII            "
"PUMA           "  80001000 "PUMASRV"                "PUMA           "
"PUMA"             80001000 ""                       "PUMA"
"STRESSI        "  80001000 "STRESSISRV"             "STRESSI        "
"STRESSI"          80001000 "STRESSISRV"             "STRESSI"
- ---

here are the entries from 'log.nmbd':
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[2004/05/26 09:24:03, 0] nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:create_workgroup(68)
 	create_workgroup: workgroup name PUMA           ESC is too long.
 	Truncating to PUMA
[2004/05/26 09:24:03, 0] nmbd/nmbd_workgroupdb.c:create_workgroup(68)
 	create_workgroup: workgroup name STRESSI        ESC is too long.
 	Truncating to STRESSI
- ---

i don't know what's going on there..
this behavior is new in 3.0.4. i haven't seen this in 3.0.2a.
can somebody take a look at the nmbd changes between 3.0.2a and 3.0.4?

thanks in advance
Joerg
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