Everything is subnetted in the 10.x.x.x private address space with /16 masks. That's what we use to keep the broadcast traffic down. As I said before, you have to explicitly go looking for anything on the other side of the wan by its FQDN.
It's not pretty but it works.
richard wrote:
just curious about your setup.... do you share a common wins server for the wan? or dns instead? did you disable "enhanced browsing" ? too much traffic? regards, Richard Coates.
On Thu, 2003-03-20 at 23:38, Paul Gienger wrote:
We run samba (and everything else) through a ipsec tunnel between offices. One has a full T1 and the other 2 have half t1 speed on dsl or wireless.
Just make sure to set up your subnets so that all the crappy windows broadcasts don't run over the vpn. We have to explicitly ask for a host on the other side, it doesn't just 'show up'
Goldberg, Alan (HNA) wrote:
Is anyone routing samba connections over a wan? Is there a way to do this that will make the network admins happy? Thanks for your help with this. -alan
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