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John H Terpstra wrote:
| OK - I'll try to answer this.
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| Originally Windows networking used only NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
You said the 'N' wordI wonder if Chris will magically
appear.
| Browsing uses a complex interaction of name registration
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John H Terpstra wrote:
OK - I'll try to answer this.
Originally Windows networking used only NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
Browsing uses a complex interaction of name registration and resolution
involving UDP ports 137 and 138. Port 137 is the NetBIOS Name Server port,
but it is also used to handle
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 06:22, Gerald (Jerry) Carter wrote:
John H Terpstra wrote:
| OK - I'll try to answer this.
|
| Originally Windows networking used only NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
You said the 'N' wordI wonder if Chris will magically
appear.
No, Chris is sleeping at the wheel and
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John H Terpstra wrote:
| The desire by the person who asked the question is to run
| a Samba-3 server without NetBIOS. The intent, as I
| understood the request, is to run Samba-3 as a Domain
| Controller without NetBIOS, and no MS ADS server.
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John H Terpstra wrote:
OK - I'll try to answer this.
Originally Windows networking used only NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
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Now, please send me documentation updates as your contribution to help others
like yourself from getting sucked into the same whirlpool.
Um, Ok. I hope you don't
On Monday 24 October 2005 14:06, julius Junghans wrote:
ive read a lot in the howto about netbios/ddns, but im still confused if
its possible for samba to only use tcp/ip without netbios.
are there any howtos for this topic that are not mentioned in the samba3
howto?
John H Terpstra
William Burns wrote:
On Monday 24 October 2005 14:06, julius Junghans wrote:
ive read a lot in the howto about netbios/ddns, but im still
confused if
its possible for samba to only use tcp/ip without netbios.
are there any howtos for this topic that are not mentioned in the
samba3
OK - I'll try to answer this.
Originally Windows networking used only NetBIOS over TCP/IP.
Browsing uses a complex interaction of name registration and resolution
involving UDP ports 137 and 138. Port 137 is the NetBIOS Name Server port,
but it is also used to handle all browsing operations.
Hi,
ive read a lot in the howto about netbios/ddns, but im still confused if
its possible for samba to only use tcp/ip without netbios.
are there any howtos for this topic that are not mentioned in the samba3
howto?
Greets
Julius
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On Monday 24 October 2005 14:06, julius Junghans wrote:
Hi,
ive read a lot in the howto about netbios/ddns, but im still confused if
its possible for samba to only use tcp/ip without netbios.
are there any howtos for this topic that are not mentioned in the samba3
howto?
Please point me to
I am running samba (2.2.7a) on a solaris box on a network seperate from
our windows clients. (different subnet) We have a mix of Win2k and
winXP clients that are connecting to it.
I recently upgraded from NT 4.0 domains to active directory on Win2K
servers, and I would like to completely do
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