No .. there's no firewall. The samba server is at 192.168.51.3, and the
workstation I'm working with is at 192.168.50.120. Everything seems to be
routing across the networks just fine. I can FTP to the server and browse
web pages there on the machine.

I have 192.168.51.3 set as the primary Wins server on the 2000 box and I
checked again to verify that wins support = Yes was set. All of the 2000
boxes that are on the local network work just fine.

I also checked that the TCP/IP NetBIOS helper was running on the client,
and as is par with most of my problems, everything looks just fine.

ARRRGGHHHHH   =)

Rick

> Is there a firewall or some kind of filtering action happening between
> the  two networks? If so, try opening up the communications wide between
> the  two  networks. Secondly, make sure your windows systems are
> configured to  use your samba server as their primary wins server.
>
> Errol
>
>
>
> At 08:54 AM 6/3/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>>OK ... that got me closer than I've been.
>>
>>When I try to join the domain now, it pops up and asks for a username
>> and password, as it should, but when I enter root/password and hit
>> enter, it hangs for a few seconds, then errors out with:
>>
>>The following error occurred attempting to join the domain "domain";
>>
>>The network path was not found.
>>
>>
>>I found some documentation about this being some strange XP problem,
>> but this is 2000, and when I tried the fix they suggested it didn't
>> work. At least I'm a step closer. Any ideas?
>>
>>Thanks again,
>>
>>Rick
>>
>>
>> > I think you may want to use the "remote announce" directive.
>> >
>> >
>> > Errol
>> >
>> > At 08:25 AM 6/3/2003 -0700, you wrote:
>> >>I know this must have been answered 3 million times, but I can't
>> find
>> >> it. I need to have some windows 2000 machines on a different
>> network connect to our Samba PDC.
>> >>
>> >>The few documents that I've read said that a Wins server will
>> resolve
>> >> the issue, but they don't explain any more than that. I have wins
>> support = Yes in the smb.conf, and I have the IP of the samba
>> server in the Wins of the Win2K box, but it still doesn't find the
>> domain. Is there something else that I need to configure?
>> >>
>> >>TIA
>> >>
>> >>Rick
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
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