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Samba as a WINS/NetBIOS Server General Information This guide explains how to setup Samba to be the network WINS/NetBIOS server and win every network browser election (for when two or more XP machines are on the same network and access is denied constantly comes up while trying to browse the network). This guide assumes you already have Samba installed from the ports tree.Requirements
Installation Since you already have Samba installed there's no need to install anything else.Configuration This is where the fun begins.
no to a yes.Change the " os level" value to something high so it'll be sure to win every election, like 100. 64 is the value of NT and the highest is 255.Find " preferred master", uncomment, and change to yes.Scroll down a bit more until you come across the line " wins support". Again, uncomment and change this value to yes.Save, exit, and restart the samba daemons. Configure the rest of the computers on the network accordingly. Now you should have no trouble browsing the network and no more election battles/denied access with XP machines. Author: Kyle Symonds 1 Comment Posted by l2f on October 20, 2006 at 9:21:48 pm EEST
Helleo,
After reading articles on the web regarding the "wins support" option seems to be for dynamic ip (dhcp) if you have static ip addressing do not include the "wins support" parameter. l2f |
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