On Tue, 15 Feb 2000, Michael D. Kirkpatrick wrote:

> I have an odd situation that has recently occurred...
> 
> I have 5 linux boxes that runs Samba 2.0.3.
> Group: Linux
> Box1: Web1
> Box2: DNS1
> Box3: DNS2
> Box4: Proxy
> Box5: Firewall
> 
> Up until recently, all 5 would show up in the network neighborhood under the Linux 
>group.
> Now for some reason, they do not show up.  The group Linux shows up, but when I 
>click on
> it, I get the following error:
> Linux is not accessible
> The list of servers for this workgroup is not currently available
> 
> The odd thing is that I can still map the computers.  If I do a network drive 
>mapping, say
> map web1 to letter V:
> \\web1\root  (under windows NT and 98), I can still map it and use it without any
> problems.  I just can not see or access it in the network neighborhood.  I have not 
>made
> any changes to the servers or to either of my windows computers.  This worked 
>perfectly for
> over 6 months, and now it is doing this.  I have restarted all computers involved, 
>but it
> has not made any difference.
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Mike Kirkpatrick

well contradicting statements aside. Sense it effected all the machines
the problem should be on the master browser. You could maybe save some
time by checking the samba Changelog to see if this is an issue that's
been discovered and fixed. 

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