On 7/8/2010 2:43 PM, JohnS wrote: > >>> WINS is a broadcast based protocol and thus it only works on the local >>> network and each subnet/network MUST necessarily have master browser >>> elections. The WINS server on each subnet would serve as a clearing >>> house for name resolution for each subnet/network. That is clearly not >>> working for him just from that error message. >> >> Errr, no. WINS is a server at a specified and routable IP address where >> the subnet master browsers send their lists periodically. Normally >> you'd have your DHCP server hand out the wins server address and >> manually configure it on machines with static IPs. The point of using >> WINS is to have one server that knows all of your windows name/address >> mappings. > --- > Correct and Not Correct... How about that? There really is no right or > wrong in either of you twos answer. The right way is Wins on every SN > to pass to the MB. That's my opinion. So what do you do on a VPN connection that is configured to not be on the same subnet as any server? Or subnets where there is no windows-related service at all but you might plug in a client? -- Les Mikesell lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos