[Samba] Samba 3 master browser on two networks plus WINS

Gala Dragos gala_dragos at yahoo.com
Thu Jan 3 13:43:59 MST 2013


Anything for samba 3 ?

Btw what exactly are the difference between samba 3 and samba 4 ?

 I was under the impression that samba 4 only implements the new Homegroup feature that post XP windows has.


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 From: Daniel Müller <mueller at tropenklinik.de>
To: gaiseric.vandal at gmail.com 
Cc: samba at lists.samba.org 
Sent: Friday, January 4, 2013 1:04 AM
Subject: Re: [Samba] Samba 3 master browser on two networks plus WINS
 
Try this, samba4wins (http://www.enterprisesamba.org/samba4wins/)! A real
wins server can interact with microsoft wins server push and pull partner!
Let one samba be your pdc the other the bdc point both to the samba4wins
host, point all your windows clients to the samba4wins host
and you are up and running. Working here with 3 subnets and two windows
2008 wins servers as replication partners.




On Thu, 03 Jan 2013 09:13:06 -0500, Gaiseric Vandal
<gaiseric.vandal at gmail.com> wrote:
> Is samba bound to a subnet1 interface only or all interfaces.  Can 
> subnet2 clients connect to samba via either IP?  Are subnet2 clients 
> supposed to be using samba services via the subnet1 IP or the subnet2 IP

> on the server?    The first  would involve going thru the firewall, 
> which seems unnecessary with a dual homed samba server.    The 2nd, 
> however, probably rules out using WINS for the subnet2 clients since you

> would NOT want traffic going thru the firewall.
> 
> 
> What IP are the clients on subnet2 using for a WINS server?  Can you try

> having the clients on subnet2 use samba server subnet1 IP as the WINS 
> server?  I haven't tried running WINS on a dual homed system.  I would 
> guess it you cat the wins.dat file (or tdbdump wins.tbd) you will only 
> see registrations for subnet1.
> 
> 
> Have you specified any ports in the smb.conf file?  Samba 3 uses "NT4" 
> type smb-over-NBT (ports 137,138,139 and not 445) BUT I have found that 
> explicitly specifying ports in smb.conf breaks more things than it
fixes.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On 01/03/13 04:01, Gala Dragos wrote:
>> I'm banging my head against the wall here with a problem that I have.
>>
>> I have one Samba 3 server on a linux box with 2 ethernet interfaces,
>> each given a different subnet. The same box does dhcp leases on both
>> networks, with wins option pointing to this server.
>>
>> Firewall was configured to allow the best unobtrusive communication
>> between the two subnets, I can ping between the subnets and receive
>> response, I can also access some other services, like http, from one
>> subnet to the other.
>>
>> I have setup on this server a common Public share, which works.
>>
>> Now I'm trying to get the Samba PC from subnet 1 to see the Samba PC
>> from subnet 2 and viceversa, but to no avail. On subnet 1 I can see
>> access the server via it's NetBIOS name, but on subnet 2 I can only see
>> the server and access it via it's IP. No other Samba PC's can be seen
>> across the subnets! All pc's have the same workgroup.
>>
>> What to enable in configuration in order to be able to do cross subnet
>> browsing with samba ?
>>
>> Thanks.
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