Stephen Bosch escreveu:
Hi, everybody:
Forgive me for bringing this to you. We normally use Samba servers but
are dealing with a situation involving two Windows 2003 servers and
browsing, and the truth is, I can't think of a better forum to bring
questions about browsing.
We have the following situation:
Domain controller is a Windows 2000 machine at 192.168.0.100
The backup domain controller is a Windows 2003 machine at 192.168.0.150
There are two subnets connected by a VPN tunnel.
192.168.0.0/24
10.10.20.0/24
The machines in one subnet cannot see machines in the other subnet.
That I know WINS only resolve IPs to netbios names it is not responsible
for browsing, but it registers with the names the record types of the
machines that it knows about (this is part of netbios), answering who
acts as what in the network (in that case, who is the LMB and has the
browse list). The machine that holds the list of available machines of
its network segment is the Local Master Browser of that segment.
Theres a chapter in TOSHARG called Network Browsing showing an example
of a routed network using WINS.
We are using WINS on the backup controller at 192.168.0.150. This
machine is also the Active Directory DNS server.
I have configured machines on 10.10.20.0 to use 192.168.0.150 as WINS
server and a couple of the machines on 192.168.0.0 to use
192.168.0.150 as the WINS server, but it doesn't matter with the
machines are registering to WINS or not; if they are on the remote
subnet they are invisible.
Configured machines in one subnet and a couple of machines in another?
Hmm. A network with a half of machines using WINS and a half not can
show that behavior.
The Local Master Browsers in each segment of the domain search for a
Domain Master Browser and ask to sync the lists. Have you sure that the
machines that are acting as LMBs in each segment are doing this? That
they can find the DMB and ask to sync the browse list? Maybe one of them
isnt doing that, maybe you excluded an LMB of using the WINS server and
its not finding the DMB?
When I use the NETBIOS Browsing Console on a machine on 10.10.20.0, it
pukes immediately saying that the Domain Master Browser for the
specified domain could not be found.
As above, is that machine using WINS and the WINS server knows who is
the DMB?
When I use the NetBIOS Browsing Console on a machine on 192.168.0.0,
it completes successfully but tells me that it cannot find a machine
on 192.168.0.0 in the browse list of a machine on 10.10.20.0.
Traffic flows freely between the two networks. I can ping the PDC and
BDC from the remote subnet (10.10.20.0/24).
What have I missed here? Where do I need to be looking? The lack of
cross-subnet browsing is interfering with some printing functions.
-Stephen-
Regards.
Edmundo Valle Neto.
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