On Wed, 2010-12-22 at 22:58 +0200, Alex Domoradov wrote:
Is there any way to use samba as pdc in multinetwork environment without
WINS server? In this case (without wins), how will computers find pdc?
The way i did this was to run one PDC on each network, all using
replicas of the same OpenLDAP
If you use DHCP on your network the following directive (on a Linux
server running dhcpd) will automatically distribute the WINS information:
option netbios-name-servers XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX
This is the easiest way I've found to handle the Netbios situation with
Samba in a multi-site environment.
Is there any way to use samba as pdc in multinetwork environment without
WINS server? In this case (without wins), how will computers find pdc?
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On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 22:58:16 +0200, Alex Domoradov alex@gmail.com
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Is there any way to use samba as pdc in multinetwork environment without
WINS server? In this case (without wins), how will computers find pdc?
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Is there any way to use samba as pdc in multinetwork environment
without
WINS server? In this case (without wins), how will computers find pdc?
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Sure...LMHosts files on all the workstations. Kinda messy. You could
allow the NETBios traffic to run wild on your network...with local
2010/12/23 t...@tms3.com:
Is there any way to use samba as pdc in multinetwork environment without
WINS server? In this case (without wins), how will computers find pdc?
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Sure...LMHosts files on all the workstations. Kinda messy.
Refer to the KB150800: Domain Browsing with TCP/IP and