Hi,

Here is a situation I got here:

I have few machines with SMB on the IP segment: 194.90.XXX.XXX - I can
see the other machines & my Linux machines with SMB - So far, so good.

I have another network which is connected to the same network, but those
computers are in: 192.168.XXX.XXX..

Sometimes, on the machines with 192.168.xxx.xxx I can see the Linux
machines (this is probably due to the browse list is created on the
194.90.xxx.xxx machines), and sometimes I don't see it (due to the
browse list is created on the 192.168.xxx.xxx machines).

My question: How can I access my Linux machines using SMB from the
192.168.xxx.xxx? Do I need to add a network card and an IP
(192.168.xxx.xxx) to the Linux machines?

If you want a punishment, re-read this email ;)

Hetz

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