Hi, it is possible to setup this read browsing across subnets chapter in the man files of samba Regards
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Hi,
I've got a small network at home with a topology as follows:
-- Cable Modem -- Router 1 -- Switch 1 -- Server 1 | Router 2/Switch 2 --+-- Server 2 | | | WAP 1 --+ +-- WAP 2 +-- Client 1 | +-- Client 2 Router 1 and WAP 1 have NAT enabled. Router 2 and WAP 2 do not have NAT enabled.
Server 1 and Server 2 are Linux boxes. Client 1 and Client 2 are Win XP
I use the following sub-nets:
Switch 1 - 192.168.1.0/24 Switch 2 - 192.168.2.0/24 WAP 1 - 192.168.3.0/24 WAP 2 - 192.168.4.0/24
A caching name server runs on Server 1 and also an internal DNS service.
There is "full" connectivity between all machines on the "internal" side of router 2, i.e. Client 1, Client 2, and Server 2 can all ping each other.
Even without introducing SAMBA into the equation I am not able to successfully browse shares/printers on client 1 from client 2. Is this possible across different subnets? Are there any special steps I need to take?
I have installed SAMBA on Server 2 and would like to be able to browse shares on Server 2 from both Client 1 and Client 2.
Can anyone point me at any resources that might help me work this out?
Thanks,
R.
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