FW: Samba browser fail - resolved (sort of)

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Response below:

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Peter Smith [mailto:pasmith@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Monday, 5 April 2004 8:30 AM
>To: crucificator@xxxxxxx
>Subject: RE: Samba browser fail


>Response below:

>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: crucificator@xxxxxxx [mailto:crucificator@xxxxxxx]
>>Sent: Sunday, 4 April 2004 8:16 AM
>>To: pasmith@xxxxxxxxxxxx; General Red Hat Linux discussion list
>>Subject: Re: Samba browser fail



>>>
>>> Everything is inside the firewall.  Besides, it was all working before I
>>> reinstalled RH 7.3.
>>> The smb.conf was copied from the previous install.  I am part way
through
>>> apt-getting the latest upgrades, but this problem shows up in log.nmbd
>>> immediately after the re-install from the RH 7.3 boxed set.
>>>
>>> I have a number of odd problems here at the moment, and the only common
>>> factor appears to be me.  Scary ...>
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Peter
>>>
>>
>>What do you mean by everything is inside the firewall? Please answer
>>straight answers like the firewall is on another machine or any other
>>scientific-like reason why the SMB traffic shouldn't be disturbed by an
>>firewall. If you'd like help, of course.
>>What is your net topology? Do you have a Windows PDC? because from what I
>>see in your config the domain controller is *not* your samba server.
>>But from:
>>
>>nmbd/nmbd_become_lmb.c:become_local_master_stage2(404)
>>
>>I see that your samba isn't challenged for the Domain Master function and
>>gets ellected wich means your (eventually) Win PDC is not operational.
>>
>>I have one more question: what is the output from
>>ps -A|grep nmbd ? I think it is running but just to be sure.


>Sorry for being vague ...

>This is an NT4 single-domain network with a PDC and two BDCs, all Windows
NT4 machines.
>There is a Windows 2000 server supplying DHCP.
>A separate Linux box (with outsourced management) is the firewall and mail
server.
>There are 70-odd clients, mostly Windows.
>The main file server and the backup server run RH7.3.
>This configuration has been running well for 18 months.
>Then I replaced the 8-port IDE controller in the backup server with a 3Ware
12-port one, and had to reinstall RH7.3, with the result I am posting about.
>The disk with the previous installation is still accessible, and I have not
been able to see any discrepancies in the configuration. (Unmounting the
partitions with the previous OS does not help.)
>The other RH server is running samba without problems, again with no
significant configuration differences that I can see.

>Checking for nmbd:
>[root@backserv root]# ps -A | grep nmbd
> 5732 ?        00:00:00 nmbd
>[root@backserv root]# ps -ef | grep nmbd
>root      5732     1  0 Mar31 ?        00:00:00 nmbd -D
>root     22340 22290  0 08:21 pts/5    00:00:00 grep nmbd

>If you are telling me I have got the Windows network black magic all
screwed up - you may well be right :)

>Thanks for responding,
>Peter Smith

I thought I had sent this to the list, but it appears not.  Anyway, FYI and
to close the thread:

It seems it is a Windows problem, or a newbie problem ... I tried to be
cunning, with the usual result.

I have a limited time to work on the computer each day, so I started the
install on a fresh disk and then switched back to the previous configuration
so the machine could do its night's work.

It appears that this confuses the hell out of the Win NT SMB system which
kicked me out of the domain.

Many thanks for the help,
Peter


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