Web site management - [global] domain master = yes If you have
[global] domain master = yes If you have a Windows NT server on the network acting as a primary domain controller (PDC), we recommend that you do not use Samba to become the domain master browser. The reverse is true as well: if Samba is taking on the responsibilities of a PDC, we recommend making it the domain master browser. Splitting the PDC and the domain master browser will cause unpredictable errors to occur on the network. 5.1.5.13 remote browse sync The global remotebrowsesyncoption specifies that Samba should synchronize its browse lists with local master browsers in other subnets. However, the synchronization can occur only with other Samba servers, and not with Windows computers. For example, if your Samba server was a master browser on the subnet 192.168.235, and Samba local master browsers existed on other subnets at 192.168.234.92 and 192.168.236.2, you could specify the following: remote browse sync = 192.168.234.92 192.168.236.2 The Samba server would then directly contact the other machines on the address list and synchronize browse lists. You can also say: remote browse sync = 192.168.234.255 192.168.236.255 This forces Samba to broadcast queries to determine the IP addresses of the local master browser on each subnet, with which it will then synchronize browse lists. This only works, however, if your router doesn t block directed broadcast requests ending in 255. 5.1.5.14 remote announce Samba servers are capable of providing browse lists to foreign subnets with the remote announceoption. This is typically sent to the local master browser of the foreign subnet in question. However, if you do not know the address of the local master browser, you can do the following: [global] remote announce = 192.168.234.255/ACCOUNTING \ 192.168.236.255/ACCOUNTING With this, Samba will broadcast host announcements to all machines on subnets 192.168.234 and 192.168.236, which will hopefully reach the local master browser of the subnet. You can also specify exact IP addresses, if they are known. 4.8 Logging Configuration Options 5.2 Filesystem Differences O Reilly Home | O Reilly Bookstores | How to Order | O Reilly Contacts International | About O Reilly | Affiliated Companies 1999, O Reilly & Associates, Inc. 148
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