You also need to make sure your windows machines are not running
other protocols. If you have a windows mahcine running NetBEUI
or IPX, it will win browsemaster on those protocol stacks (because
samba does not listen on those protocols). Windows is so smart it
thinks that if it wins on one protocol it should win on all of
them so it will keep forcing elections on the one it lost to samba.
Jay Ts wrote:
Brian Johnson wrote:
My Samba server keeps losing elections for local master browser to
windows clients and I don't want it to
Try:
[global]
local master = yes
preferred master = yes
os level = 65
For one thing - how effective is OS level and is a higher number
or a lower number better?
Usually, you need an os level higher than that of any Windows
system. Samba's default of 20 should do it, actually. Setting
preferred master gives Samba an additional edge in the election,
and ensures that an election will be held when Samba starts up.
Jay Ts
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