Questions tagged [netbios]

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Linux AD workstations not populated in Domain Master Browser

We have a mixed environment with a Windows 2008 Server as a DC and Linux/Windows/OS X workstations/servers joined to the domain. The problem is the joins (domain memberships) are OK, browsing works, PAM authentication on Linux based on winbind…
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Is there a way to run on a list of computers and enable NetBios on them?

I'm looking for a way to enable NetBios on all servers in my domain for a limited time of about a month and later i am supposed to disable it again (it is used by some inventory application we are using). Do you have any idea how to achieve this…
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Netbios Names with 2K8

I'm setting up a small network that contains all 2008 servers. No domain controllers, and no DNS (as of yet). Most of the servers will be IIS servers and part of a web farm/pool. Now I have configured the host names to be me more then 15 characters…
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Allow Broadcast to 255.255.255.255 through TMG/VPN (for NetBios Resolution)

Is it possible to allow a VPN client to do NetBIOS broadcast name resolution through TMG? In the TMG Queries I can see the rule that is blocking ClientIP->255.255.255.255 I've tried adding 255.255.255.255 to the Internal IP Range. My VPN Client…
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Linux NetBIOS name relay

I have a bridge, over WiFi, that is using parprouted to fudge ARP so that routing works. Is there anything like dhcrelay (which relays DHCP requests) but for NetBIOS (Windows File and Print Sharing) names? The WiFi gateway in question is a cheap…
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Enumerating network shares with NetBIOS

I have a case where I need to find all connectable shares on my network, and preferably as much information about the share possible. I could do this manually but its quite a big network and it would be too slow. If I did it manually Im guessing I…
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NetBios Name Service requests

I'm noticing on MS Network Monitor a ton of NetBios Name Service broadcasts coming from a particular workstation. When I run netmon on that desktop it cannot resolve the application producing them (but does log them). First question, is this…
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Force computer name to resolve to local IP on Windows Server 2008 Network?

Here's the scenario: 3 Windows Server 2008 machines, each connected to 2 networks: a public network open to the internet and also a private LAN netbios/ comp name local IP -------- ---------------- server1 192.168.112.10 server2 …
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Windows Server 2012 R2 being hacked for DDoS

I use a German server for RDP. Recently I received an email from my server provider that my server participated DDoS attack. Can anyone point a direction on how to resolve the issue? I have changed my password to be a very strong one turned on…
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DNS name resolution not being passed to NetBIOS

I have an XP workstation on a remote subnet that is not able to download the group policies. The Event Log entries are pretty clear. Upon troubleshooting it is clear that the workstation isn't able to translate the domains DNS into something it can…
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DFS Namespace Resolution without netbios - Why does it work

So, my problem is not that something does not work. But that it works, and I cannot figure out why. Short version: I am able to access \\mydomain\MyDFSRoot even though netbios/LLMNR is off, and DNS-entry mydomain.mydomain.locale does not exist. I…
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Windows Server 2008 Stnd - Wins Issue Possibly?

Currently we have a freshly setup Windows Server 2008 server acting as DNS and AD,Print and File server. I setup VPN and routing services and was able to successfully connect through VPN however I can't resolve any host using NETBios names. Only…
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Multiple NetBIOS names on Windows Server 2016

Until at least Windows 2008R2 it was possible to add multiple NetBIOS names to the same machine, with each additional name resolveable via NetBIOS broadcasts (ie: the classical NetBIOS resolution, not involving DNS). It even was one of the…
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Only one Windows 10 PC cannot ping/access two 2003 R2 servers as of recent

I have two older Win 2003 R2 servers acting as DNS, named DNS1 and DNS2. I have two Windows 10 Pro, hard-wired, same network, latest patches. One is a laptop and one is a desktop. The desktop can ping and access shares on DNS1 and DNS2. DNS1 and…
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What is the firewall-cmd to configure iptables to drop NetBIOS broadcasts?

I have a CentOS 7 server in a LAN together with Windows machines. I have switched on logging in iptables of "to-be-rejected" or "to-be-dropped" packets using firewall-cmd --set-log-denied=all This adds the appropriate iptables logging rules. For…
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