Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Tue, 17 Sep 1996 16:57:17 +0000 () | From | Luke Leighton <> | Subject | Re: Question: Multiple Servers on one machine. |
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hi marty,
On Mon, 16 Sep 1996, Marty Leisner wrote:
> > > I just tried to run multiple samba's on one machine (a "base" one > and one I'm working on). > > I use the Linux ip-alias feature in 2.0.20 > > It seems what you have to do is bind to a specific address (instead of > INADDR_ANY). But then it seems broadcasts aren't being received, so > multiple nmbd's are useless...
ok....... hm. and hm some more. ok. it looks like i'm going to need to write a 'port 137 redirector daemon'. its purpose would be to bind to INADDR_ANY on port 137. any processes wishing to receive packets on port 137 would need to notify this daemon of the netbios packet identifier that they wish to receive and a port number the packet is to be forwarded to.
then, you could run as many nmbds as you wish. i think :-)
> > -- > marty > leisner@sdsp.mc.xerox.com > Member of the League for Programming Freedom > > >
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