On Thu, 2010-07-08 at 18:10 -0500, Doug Coats wrote: > > After a little bit of research I feel a little vindicated. It seems > that Samba3x seporated out nmb. On Samba 3.0 the nmb service does not > show up in the chkconfig. It simply starts and stops with smb. > > On Samba3x it seporates out nmb and it does not start by itself. So > based on my experience I never needed to start nmb seporately so just > like all of you it didn't enter my mind as the culperate. ---- yeah - Fedora packaging separated the 2 several releases ago and I gather that all of the new packages are now doing that but RHEL releases aren't likely to change. I thought the name calling was rather rude/harsh and uncalled for and think you did a pretty good job of tracking down the problem. Generally though, in your setup I would probably discourage cross subnet browse lists because they can get large and slow and generate excessive traffic. I would probably segregate student computers and teacher computers and not display teacher computers to students, etc. Craig -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.