On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Danny Sauer wrote:
Stepan wrote regarding 'Re: [SLE] SuSE 9.1, firewall and samba client' on Wed, Sep 08 at 12:06: [...]
For ilustration I opened EXT, DMZ and INT for TCP port 139 and 445 and EXT, DMZ and INT for UDP port 137 and 138. I have FW__QUICKMODE="no" and I set FW_SERVICE_SAMBA="yes" (even if I don't want samba server, I need to be only client). But still get same result: # nmblookup -M KFY querying KFY on 157.218.65.255 name_query failed to find name KFY#1d
Is there a master browser on your network? Yes there is but I have to tell that we have not identified problems with resolving names. I always test the MS network if it was working correctly.
Are you querying a win 95 machine (which requires the -r option)? No, usualy it is a MS NT, MS 2000 or MS XP. Is KFY a machine or domain name? It is a workgroup.
Can you look up the name of a machine by name or IP: nmblookup windowsserver nmblookup -A 1.2.3.4 What output do you get if you run "nmblookup -d3 -M KFY" # nmblookup -d3 -M KFY lp_load: refreshing parameters Initialising global parameters params.c:pm_process() - Processing configuration file "/etc/samba/smb.conf" Processing section "[global]" added interface ip=157.218.65.109 bcast=157.218.65.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 Socket opened. querying KFY on 157.218.65.255 Got a positive name query response from 157.218.65.59 ( 157.218.65.59 ) 157.218.65.59 KFY<1d>
When this ocure then: # nmblookup hiden-eqp querying hiden-eqp on 157.218.65.255 name_query failed to find name hiden-eqp When I swith off FW then it works. Anything else what can be tested or viewed? Thank you Stepan