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Hi all,I set up a Samba server (version 3.0.24) names "Lamp" on a Debian Etch distribution. It provides a "guest" (guest ok = yes, guest only = yes, security = SHARE) access to a "share" directory, which works fine. Indeed, I can access \\lamp\share from a Windows machine (named "Ginger") without issuing a password.
I can also ping the Linux machine from the Windows one using "ping Lamp", and get the Windows machine IP from its NetBIOS name:
# nmblookup Ginger querying Ginger on 192.168.1.255 192.168.1.22 Ginger<00>But I cannot ping (or, more generally, resolve the name of) the Windows machine from the Linux one:
# ping Ginger ping: unknown host Ginger I hence followed the guidelines from those links: http://ubuntuforums.org/archive/index.php/t-182824.html http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/linux-networking-3/linuxsamba-pdc-cant-resolve-windows-names-622797/Which means I installed winbind and modified /etc/nsswitch.conf by adding "wins" to the "hosts" entry. As I understand it, winbind provides a bridge between nmbd and gethostbyname() by using the "Name Service Switch". Please note that I am not interested in the "active directory" part of winbind, nor in joining a domain, etc.
Anyway, after I performed those modifications, "ping Ginger" actually worked. But then, \\lamp\share could not be accessed anymore (the error message was "The specified group does not exist").
Now, as soon as I remove the winbind package, I can access \\lamp\share again, but "ping Ginger" does not work anymore.
I've been suggested on #samba to drop winbind and simply add "wins support = yes" to smb.conf; but then "ping Ginger" does not work any better.
So, can I keep my simple "share" configuration, *and* integrate NetBIOS name resolution to my Linux system using Name Service Switch?
FWIW, I posted my smb.conf here: http://pastebin.ca/1019614 <http://pastebin.ca/1019614> and nsswitch.conf here: http://pastebin.ca/1019612 <http://pastebin.ca/1019612>.
Any hint would be greatly approciated. Wht should I look for? Regards. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: https://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba
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