Can somebody explain to me how the whole Local Master Browser thing works? I'm running samba across 3 subnets, and all the docs tell you to set up a Local Master Browser on each subnet. I couldn't find any documentation on how to actually do that so I used the remote announce option in smb.conf, and it's working great, but now there are two machines (one for each subnet outside of the servers subnet) that keep claiming to be the Local Master Browser (per the log files on the samba server). If I turn off remote annouce, then those machines can't see the domain, and nobody can logon.
This hurts my brain. I don't care how it works out, but either I need to set up Local Master Browsers, or I need to leave remote announce on and force those machines to stop trying to become the Local Master Browser. TIA Rick -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
