You now see the way that tcp/ip works - you can only see the segements on
the network in the same domain or class C address.

You need to make the server available on both classes of address. You don't
explain how you link the different networks. Assuming they are on the same
physical cable without any form of bridge - you can give your ethernet card
an additional alias so that it sees both networks. I've never done this, but
I imagine that the Linux server will now act as a bridge to both networks,

hth

Mike

----- Original Message -----
From: "Claudio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 1:48 PM
Subject: [expert] Samba and two-class_network...


> Hi all,
> I've the following problem: a print server using LM-7.2, Cups and samba.
The
> IP address is:
>
> SERVER: 141.108.21.3
> ^
>
>
>
> My network has TWO classes of IP addresses: 141.108.16.x and 141.108.21.x
Now
> it happens that ONLY machine from class 141.108.21.x (the same of the
> server!) may see the smb server, while the machines from 141.108.16.x
cannot
> see the server! Is it possible to avoid that? I'd like to let all of the
> machine see the printers!!!
>
> Thanks, Claudio
>
>


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