On Tue, 2005-10-18 at 22:15 -0700, David Maier wrote: > Snip > > Joe Cipale wrote: > > > > > Did you check your /etc/network/interfaces file? > > > > ALso, do a /sbin/ifconfig -a. Look for the 'phantom IP address'. My > > guess is one of those two places will find it. > > Once you do, as su, execute an ifdown <ethx>. From the services app, > > you should be able to list what ethernet > > ports are 'active' and disable as needed. > > > > Good luck! > > > > Joe > > > I checked both. I deleted the old interface file, and the ifconfig only > reports eth0, lo and sit0, and the IP addresses are all correct. > > The nmbd.log file shows that it's trying to become "domain master > browser on workgroup BARDACIOUS, subnet UNICAST_SUBNET." And that's > where it's finding the old IP address and existing master browser. It > repeats the process every two or three minutes. I'm not sure where to > find the unicast subnet. I've been all over dhcpd.conf to see if > there's something there but I haven't found it. ---- try shutting down samba and deleting wins.dat file and then start samba again and see if that helps
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