[pptp-server] Problems with network neighborhood
George Vieira
GeorgeV at citadelcomputer.com.au
Tue Sep 4 17:29:43 CDT 2001
You must setup your linux box to be the master browser of the network
because it's what's linking your 2 networks together.
To make sure you get broadcasts, use the "remote announce = vpn.ip.add.ress"
option too in /etc/smb.conf
thanks,
George Vieira
Network Engineer
Citadel Computer Systems P/L
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-----Original Message-----
From: Leonardo Pimenta Gonzalez [mailto:leo at avati.com.br]
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 6:12 AM
To: pptp-server at lists.schulte.org
Subject: [pptp-server] Problems with network neighborhood
Hellow Guys,
I have a little problem. I connect my windows client in a Linux pptpd
server. It connect fine. When I try to access one machine with \\ip.adress
<file://\\ip.adress> works.. But, I couldn't list other machines in network
neighborhood. I do a tcpdump in ppp0 on Server and get this output:
11:30:52.099331 192.168.101.205.netbios-ns > 192.168.101.200.netbios-ns:
>>> NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; REQUEST; UNICAST
TrnID=0x9C
OpCode=0
NmFlags=0x10
Rcode=0
QueryCount=1
AnswerCount=0
AuthorityCount=0
AddressRecCount=0
QuestionRecords:
Name=Mygroup NameType=0x1B (Domain Controller)
QuestionType=0x20
QuestionClass=0x1
11:30:52.099872 192.168.101.200.netbios-ns > 192.168.101.205.netbios-ns:
>>> NBT UDP PACKET(137): QUERY; NEGATIVE; RESPONSE; UNICAST
TrnID=0x9C
OpCode=0
NmFlags=0x58
Rcode=3
QueryCount=0
AnswerCount=0
AuthorityCount=0
AddressRecCount=0
AdditionalData:
Data: (44 bytes)
[000] 20 45 42 46 47 45 42 46 45 45 4A 43 41 43 41 43 EBFGEBF EEJCACAC
[010] 41 43 41 43 41 43 41 43 41 43 41 43 41 43 41 42 ACACACAC ACACACAB
[020] 4C 00 00 0A 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 L....... ....
Anybody know what are doing????
Thankz a lot.
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