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> Ross Mitchell was once rumoured to have said:
> [Snip]
> > So I tried it the 'proper' way and used ipnat and rdr to pass
> > 137/138/139 tcp/udp on to the box from the 10's to the 169's. That
> > works (checked via nmap for tcp and udp) but trying a 'net view'
> > from the 10.x fails to find the box. I next tried allowing
> > broadcasts to redirect but still no go.
> 
> You'll need to use either a lmhosts file on the clients trying to
> connect, or deploy a WINS server.  Broadcast host discovery doesn't
> function over subnet boundaries.

unless you use samba's "remote announce" option.

tho i've found anything other than explicitly setting a WINS server on
all hosts to be quite fragile.

-- 
 - Gus

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