On Friday, December 02, 2011 06:36:25 AM Timothy Madden wrote:
> Sorry to say the instructions did not work for me.
...
> Still, no success in ping-ing other (samba) machines in my network. But 
> I could ping the same machines from a Windows workstation...
...
> I the end, I had to revert to static IP instead of DHCP.

Ok, sorry to hear those possibilities didn't work out for you.  There may yet 
be a way to make it work, but it is definitely a case of swimming upstream 
against the current to do Linux name resolution with WINS rather than DNS.

If you should find out how to actually make it work, I for one would be 
interested in seeing it.

In the meantime, statically configured DHCP is a reasonable alternative, and, 
honestly, I may be going that way here for other security-related things (in 
terms of being able to better determine which box is flagged as being a 
participant of a botnet or such since some of my DHCP 'servers' don't keep logs 
of who got what address (cisco router based DHCP in a few areas), but they can 
have static configurations.  All that is a stopgap until I can get packetfence 
running properly, but that's involving quite a bit of work to support our 
switching environment.
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