hi...
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The only way I've found to get around this is to edit the linux boxes /etc/hosts file and add the other computers in there manually:
<ip> <desired-name>
I know there must be a better solution to this because its kinda a pain in the but if you have dhcp and the ip address are changing all the time.
What version of windows is running on your server? And also do the windows computers know each other by name? If your WINS server is setup correctly they should.
thanks for quick replay. I remember, have seen it long ago
at sysadmins computer. So, I will run the VI for that :-)
The whole net is a mixture of Win2K, Win98, WinNT and linux.
WinNT is installed on the server.
The windows-network knows the names and IP of all computers
in the network, when I have typed in the name of the server
and itīs IP.
So I think, I could be less afraid of the # and change the
settings in /ect/hosts.
I think the problem is solved prmaryly
thanks.
makra