Hi Andrew, the problem can not be fixed, it is not related to samba , the trust will not work ( perhaps in a lucky case it will ) i tried it with fixed wins entries and so on. After i had study again the openvpn faqs, i result that the problem is related to the tun interface, the openvpn developer gives advice to use tap interfaces if wanna full function of netbios, so i will test this and give results to public.
i wonder wins seems to work corect, and at my meaning establish a trust is only wins related. but the message could not find domain controller for domain makes me wonder even the #1c is in wins.dat VERSION 1 0 "BUERO#00" 1076287439 10.10.10.3 64R "BUERO#01" 1076348792 10.10.10.3 64R "BUERO#03" 1076348792 10.10.10.3 64R "BUERO#20" 1076348792 10.10.10.3 64R "BUERO$#03" 1076333233 10.10.10.3 64R "FILES#00" 1076281681 10.10.10.2 66R "FILES#03" 1076281681 10.10.10.2 66R "FILES#20" 1076281681 10.10.10.2 66R "HERREN#00" 1076212457 10.10.10.4 64R "HERREN#01" 1076258932 10.10.10.4 64R "HERREN#03" 1076258932 10.10.10.4 64R "HERREN#20" 1076258932 10.10.10.4 64R "HERREN$#03" 1076258926 10.10.10.4 64R "KIND#03" 1076258926 10.10.10.4 64R "LOTHAR#03" 1076263761 10.10.10.3 64R "MUSI#00" 1076281681 255.255.255.255 e4R "MUSI#1b" 1076281681 10.10.0.2 10.10.10.2 66R "MUSI#1c" 1076281681 10.10.0.2 10.10.10.2 e6R "MUSI#1e" 1076281681 255.255.255.255 e6R "ROBOWARP#00" 1076135044 255.255.255.255 e4R "ROBOWARP#1c" 1076221584 10.10.100.1 e4R "ROBOWARP#1e" 1076135044 255.255.255.255 e4R "SILKE#03" 1076348777 10.10.10.3 64R "SMBPDC#00" 1076221585 10.10.100.1 64R "SMBPDC#03" 1076221585 10.10.100.1 64R "SMBPDC#20" 1076221585 10.10.100.1 64R "TEAM#03" 1076336124 10.10.10.3 64R "FILES#00" 0 10.10.10.2 66R "FILES#03" 0 10.10.10.2 66R "FILES#20" 0 10.10.10.2 66R "MONI#03" 1076321935 10.10.100.53 64R "MUSI#1b" 0 10.10.0.2 10.10.10.2 66R "MUSI#1c" 0 10.10.0.2 10.10.10.2 e6R "MUSI#1e" 0 255.255.255.255 e6R "NEUERPC#00" 1076321935 10.10.100.53 64R "NEUERPC#03" 1076321935 10.10.100.53 64R "NEUERPC#20" 1076321935 10.10.100.53 64R "NEUERPC$#03" 1076365876 10.10.100.53 64R "ROBOPC#00" 1076321539 10.10.100.50 64R "ROBOPC#20" 1076321547 10.10.100.50 64R "ROBOWARP#00" 1076281876 255.255.255.255 e4R "ROBOWARP#1b" 1076281876 10.10.100.1 10.10.110.1 64R "ROBOWARP#1c" 1076281876 10.10.100.1 e4R "ROBOWARP#1e" 1076281876 255.255.255.255 e4R "SILKEPC#00" 1076320146 10.10.100.52 64R "SILKEPC#20" 1076320146 10.10.100.52 64R "SMBPDC#00" 1076281876 10.10.100.1 10.10.110.1 66R "SMBPDC#03" 1076281876 10.10.100.1 10.10.110.1 66R "SMBPDC#20" 1076281876 10.10.100.1 10.10.110.1 66R ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- musi is one domain files is the pdc there robowarp is the other domain smpdc is pdc there ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------- A question for the sambatistas.. Has anybody tried trusts over dynamic tunnels with samba PDC with different networks, what was your results? faq openvpn The difference between a tun and tap device is this: a tun device is a virtual IP point-to-point device and a tap device is a virtual ethernet device. So getting back to the "long cable" analogy, using a tun device would be like having a T1 cable connecting the computers and using a tap device would be like having an ethernet network connecting the two computers. People who are running applications that need the special features of ethernet (which won't work on an IP-only network) will often bridge their physical local ethernet with a tap device (using a utility such as brctl on Linux), then VPN the tap device to another similar setup at the other end. This allows OpenVPN to route ethernet broadcasts and non-IP protocols such as Windows NetBios over the VPN. If you don't need the special features of ethernet (such as bridging capability), it's better to use a tun device ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andrew Bartlett" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "rruegner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2004 8:43 AM Subject: Re: [Samba] interdomain trusts 2 samba pdcs -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
