On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 03:34, Peter Edstrom wrote:
> > No. Samba can run only SMB over TCP/IP. Samba can run SMB with, or without
> > NetBIOS. NetBIOS over TCP/IP uses port 139, without NetBIOS port 445 is
> > used.
> > 
> > Samba does NOT allow SMB over IPX.
> 
> I see. Do I have to configure Samba to use port 445, ie. explicitly tell
> it not to use NetBIOS? I can't connect to any of the Windows computers now 
> when NetBIOS is disabled (I could before).

With Samba 2.2, set the port to 445 (it's a command line option) and
don't run nmbd.  You cannot disable netbios compleatly, if you are
running as a domain member, as it will still use netbios in part of it's
communication with the DC.

With Samba 3.0, there is a smb.conf option, which also makes avoid
netbios in the client and server ends.

Andrew Bartlett

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