<1D> names Group or Unique names ...
Richard Sharpe
rsharpe at ns.aus.com
Wed Nov 27 04:08:00 GMT 2002
Hi,
To further illustrate this, here is the result of nmblookup against a
Windows NT system that is the DC for a small domain we use:
Looking up status of 172.17.133.233
SUNNYVALE <00> - M <ACTIVE>
TIGERTEAM <00> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE>
SUNNYVALE <03> - M <ACTIVE>
SUNNYVALE <20> - M <ACTIVE>
TIGERTEAM <1e> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE>
INet~Services <1c> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE>
IS~SUNNYVALE <00> - M <ACTIVE>
TIGERTEAM <1d> - M <ACTIVE>
..__MSBROWSE__. <01> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE>
ADMINISTRATOR <03> - M <ACTIVE>
The following was actually against the DC, so you can see the <1C> entry
for the domain, TIGERTEAM, in the DCs list:
Looking up status of 10.0.1.15
NT4PDC <00> - M <ACTIVE>
NT4PDC <20> - M <ACTIVE>
TIGERTEAM <00> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE>
TIGERTEAM <1c> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE>
TIGERTEAM <1b> - M <ACTIVE>
TIGERTEAM <1e> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE>
NT4PDC <03> - M <ACTIVE>
INet~Services <1c> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE>
IS~NT4PDC <00> - M <ACTIVE>
TIGERTEAM <1d> - M <ACTIVE>
..__MSBROWSE__. <01> - <GROUP> M <ACTIVE>
ADMINISTRATOR <03> - M <ACTIVE>
Regards
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Richard Sharpe, rsharpe[at]ns.aus.com, rsharpe[at]samba.org,
sharpe[at]ethereal.com, http://www.richardsharpe.com
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