24.4 Remote Announce

The Remote Announce feature allows a Samba server to announce itself to Local and Domain Master Browsers anywhere across the internetwork. The format of the REMOTE ANNOUNCE parameter is:

 remote announce = [  IP  [/  workgroup  ]{" "  IP  [/  workgroup  ]}] 

That is, a list of zero or more entries, separated by spaces, in which each entry consists of an IP address and an optional workgroup name . The IP and workgroup are separated by a slash. The Samba server will send HostAnnouncement Browser Frames to the specified IP address (which could be either a host or a broadcast address). If the workgroup name is specified, the Samba server will announce itself as a member of that workgroup, otherwise it will use the name specified by the smb.conf WORKGROUP parameter.

As a result of using this feature...

  • An isolated server can send a directed broadcast to a subnet, where an LMB might pick it up.

  • An isolated server can announce itself directly to the DMB.

  • A single server can show up as a member of many workgroups.

    Be careful, though, a misconfiguration can really mess things up.



Implementing CIFS. The Common Internet File System
Implementing CIFS: The Common Internet File System
ISBN: 013047116X
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2002
Pages: 210

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