[Samba] Samba vs DHCP

2003-11-21 Thread AVMEJIA
I was using a Samba server under a SUNOS 5.5.1 operative system. This
SUN machine was the server of a number of Lynux (Mandrake) and Windows
(95,98, XP) computers in a TCP/IP network with fixed IP numbers. We were
oblied to change to DHCP recently. As our network has a huge number of
computers I am running the smbd and nmbd daemos of the Samba with an
identification in such a way that only those windows  computers having
the WINS protocolo with the same identification were able 'to see' this
machine. Under DHCP, at least for Windows 98, there is no any
configuration for this protocol in such a way that now although my
subnetwork is transparent for all SUN and Lynux systems, those Windows
98 working under DHCP are not able to recognize the Samba server.
Obviously there is a trivial solution, I could eliminate the
identification in the daemon of the Samba server but the price to pay is
being transaparent for all the computers on my network (more than four
thousand), I assume there should be some way in the configuration of
Samba to allow a particular internet address to access the Samba server
although it is not able to see it, due to the identification. Does
anybody know how to do it? Thanks in Advance. Alfredo


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RE: [Samba] Samba vs DHCP

2003-11-21 Thread Wolfgang Wagner
 From: AVMEJIA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 
 I was using a Samba server under a SUNOS 5.5.1 operative system. This
 SUN machine was the server of a number of Lynux (Mandrake) and Windows
 (95,98, XP) computers in a TCP/IP network with fixed IP numbers. We were
 oblied to change to DHCP recently. As our network has a huge number of
 computers I am running the smbd and nmbd daemos of the Samba with an
 identification in such a way that only those windows  computers having
 the WINS protocolo with the same identification were able 'to see' this
 machine. 

OK, up to this point I understand your situation. Please post the part of 
the smb.conf, in which you restricts te visibility of samba.

 Under DHCP, at least for Windows 98, there is no any
 configuration for this protocol in such a way that now although my
 subnetwork is transparent for all SUN and Lynux systems, those Windows
 98 working under DHCP are not able to recognize the Samba server.

Here is asomething, I do not understand.
Why cannot see the Win98-Clients the Samba-server? 
Which DHCP-Server and which DHCP-Config do you use? 

 Obviously there is a trivial solution, I could eliminate the
 identification in the daemon of the Samba server but the 
 price to pay is

Again, in which way had you realised this identification?

 being transaparent for all the computers on my network (more than four
 thousand), 

Four thousand computers on one single network???
No routers between departements? No chance to filter 
traffic? One single flat network??

 I assume there should be some way in the configuration of
 Samba to allow a particular internet address to access the Samba server
 although it is not able to see it, due to the identification. Does
 anybody know how to do it? Thanks in Advance. Alfredo

I think, this is a DHCP-Problem, but I am incapable of understanding
your problem, because the lack of information.


Mit freundlichen Grüßen


Wolfgang Wagner
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