At 12:23 AM 10/13/98 -0700, Raymond Wong wrote:
I swore I'd never do anything like this, but I've been tasked with establishing NT network connectivity between 2 private networks over frame relay. I got a pair of 2501s running 11.3, and I've got IP routing right (all the sparcs are happy). I've got NT/etc machines, running with NetBIOS bound over the TCP stack. None of the PC people knows IP well enough to say what they need. Does anyone who has done this care to provide any hints? a URL to a faq would be fine, though a search seemed to turn up lots of assumptions that wins is required, which sounds odd to me.
I've enabled IP forward udp, and tried setting ip helper to the broadcast address on the other side... should this work? am I missing an obvious reason it won't, or better, an obvious way to make it work? I'm not about to go around and change 400 PCs for this, so a router config would really be preferable.
First off, the guys that *really* know this stuff are on the Samba list. Mickeysoft is clueless when it comes to this stuff. The first question is, if there is a Primary Domain Controller involved anywhere? The next question is, what are you plannning for your gateway machines? WINS *may* be required, but a Samba Server can fulfill that function quite well. You'll also need to set up LMHOSTS files. Your main problem is that SMB protocols do not route easily. In fact, any version less than WinNT will not route out of its own sub-net. If any PCs, are running Win95 then you'll need a pair of hosts to route the SMB protocols for them. This could be a WinNTserver, but I prefer a Linux host running Samba suite (you won't have to re-boot on each config change and you can run it headless-remote). Datacom Warehouse may have a box thatll help you, but I'd look into a "blue cube". ___________________________________________________ Roeland M.J. Meyer, ISOC (InterNIC RM993) e-mail: <mailto:rmeyer@mhsc.com>rmeyer@mhsc.com Internet phone: hawk.mhsc.com Personal web pages: <http://www.mhsc.com/~rmeyer>www.mhsc.com/~rmeyer Company web-site: <http://www.mhsc.com/>www.mhsc.com/ ___________________________________________ I bet the human brain is a kludge. -- Marvin Minsky