[ale] [semi OT] No CIFS data
Matt Smith
msmith at risklabs.com
Tue Aug 24 15:11:31 EDT 2004
I think the utility you're looking for is nbTstat. It should be there.
And, I agree - long computer names are not non-domain friendly.
--Matt
-----Original Message-----
From: James P. Kinney III [mailto:jkinney at localnetsolutions.com]
Sent: Monday, August 23, 2004 7:20 PM
To: Atlanta Linux Enthusiasts
Subject: [ale] [semi OT] No CIFS data
Is it possible for a network switch (a "dumb" one, i.e. not managed) to
not pass Windows network browser data?
Scenario: New 24 port network switch. Several Win2K machines and some
Linux servers. Everybody can ping everybody. None of the W2K machines
can "see" any other windows box unless NETBUI (BLECH!) is installed.
I've seen and worked on loads of M$ crap networks that can do the
browsing with nothing but TCP/IP on W2K machines.
I'm spending the evening with Samba 3 docs for more testing tomorrow.
I'm stumped on this.
A possibly related side note: nbstat.exe is nowhere to be found on any
machine. Even the newly installed W2K machine.
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