searching and trying all the advices suggested in previous posts and I
still can´t see the samba server in the win network neighborhood.
I can see the samba shares from win via net view \\servername
but if I issue a plain "net view" samba won´t show up. only the win
machines, the same i can see on the Neighborhood...
and when I select local master = no Samba would stay without master!
I issue smbclient -L servername -U% and the master section remains empty.
It´s like samba is not being able to "talk" to the rest of the
workgroup. (of course they are all in the same workgroup)
I´m using "wins support = yes" and I´ve set the DHCP to set the clients to use the samba server as wins server.I´ve checked the win clients and they get the correct conf.
I´ve tried stopping iptables, disabling Selinux, different smb.conf from the simple
examples of t first chapters of samba by example, to plenty of
options... that´s why I´m not including my smb.conf, because I´ve
tried many variations, always with the same results.
I tried a basic samba configuration in a ubuntu server in another box just to test, anf the win clients were able to see it in the neigbohood... so I guess the issue is on my Centos box. I tried the same smb.conf from that working ubuntu-samba and didn´t make it on the Centos...
Btw, the server is a Centos 5.3, with samba 3.2.15 (it also happened
with the default samba, so I´ve upgraded just in case...)
I hope someone can point me some directions...
thanks in advance!!
Matias
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