RE: [Samba] Remote announce
> Is there anything else that I need to add or could debian be > confgiured to send multicast traffic on mutiple interfaces so > that a broadcast (192.168.1.255) get to both eth1 and ppp0. 192.168.1.255 is the broadcast address on 192.168.1.0/255.255.255.0 network. Your ppp0 interface is a point-to-point address 192.168.1.128/255.255.255.255 in a completely different network (despite sharing its ip address with one in your existing network). Broadcasts for one network are not going to appear on another... Cheers Alex -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] remote announce and cross subnet browsing
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 22:18, Craig White wrote: > On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 21:54, Beast wrote: > > * Andrew Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> nulis: > > > > > > > The broadcast address is what you want, I think. But really, you want > > > a shared wins server, and a samba server on each subnet (which will > > > ensure that browsing works well) > > > > One shared wins server is not possible, because if link is down then client can't > > register to wins. > > > > he's telling you that you want a shared wins server because samba > doesn't support exchange of data between wins servers - whether with > Windows based wins servers or with samba based wins servers. Thus the > remote announce which should be targeted at the broadcast address of > remote subnets. The next problem then is your routers which may be > blocking broadcasts from remote subnets - I think if you think about > this, you can see why some might want to prevent this. Check the methods > used in running the tunnels between the subnets and see if you can > selective 'unblock' broadcasts. --- actually, now that I've thought about this, I don't recall remote announce being effective with samba based wins at remote subnets. I think what I have done in the past for this is to put a list of wins servers - 1 for each subnet in each windows client and this can be done fairly simply with dhcp. Of course, you could skip wins and just use ddns to register the dhcp leases and resolve everything with dns and forget about wins but that is more work. Craig -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] remote announce and cross subnet browsing
On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 11:32:34AM +0700, Beast wrote: > > > Hi all, > > Which samba server should have these parameters : > remote announce = > remote browse sync = > > PDC(DMB), BDC, WINS or any server (as many as we want?) and which server/ip should > be in the remote side? I'm trying to put broadcast address of remote network but did > not work. Good routers might block this, as it is a very good way to do an amplification DOS with a spoofed source. The broadcast address is what you want, I think. But really, you want a shared wins server, and a samba server on each subnet (which will ensure that browsing works well) Andrew Bartlett -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] remote announce and cross subnet browsing
* Andrew Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> nulis: > On Fri, Feb 27, 2004 at 11:32:34AM +0700, Beast wrote: > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > Which samba server should have these parameters : > > remote announce = > > remote browse sync = > > > > PDC(DMB), BDC, WINS or any server (as many as we want?) and which server/ip should > > be in the remote side? I'm trying to put broadcast address of remote network but > > did not work. > > Good routers might block this, as it is a very good way to do an > amplification DOS with a spoofed source. > > The broadcast address is what you want, I think. But really, you want > a shared wins server, and a samba server on each subnet (which will > ensure that browsing works well) I have 4 sites across WAN, each has its own NT/Samba domain and each has its own wins server. 1. If I put PDC as the remote target, it works for samba (will it works on NT pdc too? 2. If wins is installed on same machine as BDC, so it doesn't serve as MDB. Can I use this as "remote target"? 3. Broadcast address did not works (I already wait for 48 but never appears, with remote PDC it appears within less than 1 hour). 4. Can I use above parameter on many server in local site? Second is how do I tell samba to find the DC for other site? Im trying to create trust but always get same error, even the PDC of remote target are already in dns and lmhost. [EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# net rpc trustdom establish irscpk [2004/02/27 11:44:13, 0] utils/net_rpc.c:rpc_trustdom_establish(1976) Couldn't find domain controller for domain IRSCPK > Andrew Bartlett > Thanks. --beast -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] remote announce and cross subnet browsing
* Andrew Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> nulis: > The broadcast address is what you want, I think. But really, you want > a shared wins server, and a samba server on each subnet (which will > ensure that browsing works well) One shared wins server is not possible, because if link is down then client can't register to wins. > Andrew Bartlett > --beast -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
Re: [Samba] remote announce and cross subnet browsing
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 21:54, Beast wrote: > * Andrew Bartlett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> nulis: > > > > The broadcast address is what you want, I think. But really, you want > > a shared wins server, and a samba server on each subnet (which will > > ensure that browsing works well) > > One shared wins server is not possible, because if link is down then client can't > register to wins. > he's telling you that you want a shared wins server because samba doesn't support exchange of data between wins servers - whether with Windows based wins servers or with samba based wins servers. Thus the remote announce which should be targeted at the broadcast address of remote subnets. The next problem then is your routers which may be blocking broadcasts from remote subnets - I think if you think about this, you can see why some might want to prevent this. Check the methods used in running the tunnels between the subnets and see if you can selective 'unblock' broadcasts. Craig -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba