From: vagy <[email protected]> Date: Sun, 24 Feb 2013 13:34:37 +0200 > i am about to implement cross subnet browsing/sharing > and I was wondering if the following configuration > would do it, so i would like your opinion: > > 1. There are two subnets separated by a simple router (no firewalls) > > 2. Each subnet will have a mixture of Win7/WinXP and Linux hosts. > > 3. Each subnet will have its own Samba3 LMB (but not DMB) > and its own samba4WINS server. Each client host in each subnet > will be DHCP configured with their respective WINS server. > The LMB will also be configured to use the samba4WINS server. > > 4. The two samba3 LMB servers will "remote browse sync" with each other. > Thats how the browse lists will be exchanged. > > 5. The two samba4WINS servers will replicate with each other. > Thats how the host names will be exchanged. > > Do you think that will turn out to be a working configuration?
As far as I examined, "remote browse sync" did not work as I expected. Sample smb.conf that I examined the behavior is: ----- [global] workgroup = SAMBAxx domain master = yes wins support = yes remote browse sync = x.x.x.x ----- Samba has to be WINS server and DMB. --- TAKAHASHI Motonobu <[email protected]> / @damemonyo facebook.com/takahashi.motonobu -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/options/samba
