I am setting up a client with vpn to access a samba share. The samba server (which is both file and WINS server) is also the vpn machine, so nothing too complicated as far as routing goes, and the vpn stuff (openvpn stuff) all seems to work fine, client can manually log into shares by specifying the name and vpn interface address of the share. I am using layer three bridging (IP over a tun interface), not layer two (ethernet over a tap interface) But what I would need to do to allow clients to browse shares on this one machine. Is there a way to configure the Windows client (and samba if necessary) to allow browsing of shares, without switching everything over to ethernet bridging (which seems a lot to do do for simple task). I assume this is, at heart, a fairly simple browsing across subnets question. Please forgive my cluelessness.
        Regards
                David

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