Zulisser Zurita wrote: > > Hello. > > sorry for my ingles > > i use nmblookup > nmblookup -B 172.16.7.255 -d 2 '*' > > but thas send me > > added interface ip=172.16.4.14 bcast=172.16.7.255 nmask=255.255.252.0 > querying * on 172.16.7.255 > Got a positive name query response from 172.16.4.14 ( 172.16.4.14 ) > Got a positive name query response from 172.16.4.14 ( 172.16.4.14 ) > Got a positive name query response from 172.16.5.248 ( 172.16.5.248 ) > Got a positive name query response from 172.16.5.169 ( 172.16.5.169 ) > Got a positive name query response from 172.16.6.18 ( 172.16.6.18 ) > Got a positive name query response from 172.16.5.232 ( 172.16.5.232 ) > > i ned the name of the machine, how i get thast > > please held me > > thanks > > whitch >
Look at the findsmb perl script. Basically what you need to do is run the command you did above and then for each IP address returned you run the command nmblookup -A <IP address> To list the names registered by the server. -- ====================================================================== Herb Lewis Silicon Graphics Networking Engineer 1600 Amphitheatre Pkwy MS-510 Strategic Software Organization Mountain View, CA 94043-1351 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 650-933-2177 http://www.sgi.com Fax: 650-932-2177 ====================================================================== -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
