I have. Although I completely missed the 445 thing. So I used the 'smb ports' directive to switch to 444. Netstat confirms this.

So I have a netbios name of "ctstools" and a netbios alias(es) of "ftp". I use the include directive to include /etc/samba/smb.conf.%L. In /etc/samba I have smb.conf.ctstools and smb.conf.ftp.

When I do a testparm, it tells me that it is only processing the section "[tools]" which is the share defined in smb.conf.ctstools. It never picks up /etc/samba/ftp!

If I try to "force" it in manually with another include statement, it shows up on clients, but under BOTH netbios names.

WHAT I AM TRYING TO ACCOMPLISH: I want this one server to present itself to Windows Networking as both "ctstools" and "ftp" such that when clients browse to \\ctstools all they see is the [tools] share and that when they browse to \\ftp they see whatever shares I place there.

I'm missing something simple.  I know it.

Thanks,
...ROMeyn

At 8:47 PM +0200 5/18/04, Schlomo Schapiro scribbled:
Hi,

use the include feature together with the %L parameter, like in
smb.conf(5):

       %L     the NetBIOS name of the server. This allows you  to
              change  your  config based on what the client calls
              you. Your server can have a "dual personality".

              Note that this  paramater  is  not  available  when
              Samba  listens  on  port  445, as clients no longer
              send this information

So if you use port 445, then it won't work. You can still try to use
another of the many % variables.

Another way is to define IP aliases and start several smbd each for a
different IP alias. See the following parameters:

bind interfaces only
interfaces

(Note that only one should have 127.0.0.1 and you might have to set that
one as the master and the others as security=server and password
server=127.0.0.1 so that the many smbd daemons won't step on their
respective feet)

Schlomo

On Tue, 18 May 2004, Romeyn Prescott wrote:

 I'm replying to this old message just to say that I am trying to do
 the same thing and it's not working.  I have done everything as this
 person has, and no matter which host a Windows box visits, they see
 the same shares.

 Is it not possible to set up netbios aliases which each present
 separate shares?

 Thanks,
 ...ROMeyn


At 4:58 PM +0200 7/8/03, Poletto Davide scribbled:
>Hi,
>I need to create one or more NetBIOS host alias of my unique SAMBA server
>version 2.27 which is running on a RedHat Linux 8.0 box acting as a simple
>file-sharing machine for our WORKGROUP.
>I need that my clients see three differents host more than the real
>fileserver;
>I think the scope of virtual server was based on which virtual host I'll
>contact I'll see the relative share: so everyone will see FILESERVER share,
>everyone who conntacts ALIAS1 will see ALIAS1 share (and FILESERVER share
>due to include mechanism...) and so on.
>This is part of my actual "smb.conf" file on /etc/samba directory:
>
>[global]
>
>workgroup = WORKGROUP
>netbios name = FILESERVER
>netbios aliases = ALIAS1 ALIAS2 ALIAS3
>include = /etc/samba/smb.conf.%L
>server string = SAMBA %v on %h
>
>[SHARE]
>comment = FILESERVER share
>path = /home/share
>printable = no
>writable = yes
>valid users = @filesharing
>write list = @filesharing
>
>...then I have edited three separate smb.conf.%L (%L substituted with each
>alias NetBIOS name) under /etc/samba directory:
>
>smb.conf.ALIAS1
>smb.conf.ALIAS2
>smb.conf.ALIAS3
>
>each of theese configuration files has only a share section (No [global]
>section) with this style:
>
>smb.conf.ALIAS1 has
>
>[ALIAS1]
>comment = ALIAS1 share
>path = /home/share_alias1
>printable = no
>writable = yes
>valid users = @filesharing
>write list = @filesharing
>
>smb.conf.ALIAS2 has
>
>[ALIAS2]
>comment = ALIAS2 share
>path = /home/share_alias2
>printable = no
>writable = yes
>valid users = @filesharing
>write list = @filesharing
>
>and so on for ALIAS3.
>It doesn't work properly because it seems that the variable %L will not
>"set" as it would by the client connect request.
>Each client inside my workgroup see effectively three different hosts
>(virual hosts) ALIAS1, ALIAS2 and ALIAS3 plus the real fileserver FILESERVER
>but if I'll try to connect with ALIAS1 I'll see only the /home/share of
>SHARE and not this one plus/and ALIAS1 /home/share_alias1 of ALIAS1!
>The same if I'll trying to connect to ALIAS2 or ALIAS3...
>It seems that include mechanism doesn't work properly.
>Could anyone help me setting up this configuration files properly?
>
>Davide Poletto
>
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