Ok, first of all it isn't the MacAddr that's needed, it's your IP. Now, the 
machines
that can't reach your box, are they on the same physical network (for at least 
one of
your ethernet cards)? samba usually only sets up one "interface" and that's the 
one
that corresponds to the IP address which matches the host name (at last with the
default smb.conf). You probably need to edit smb.conf and add an 'interfaces = 
XXX
XXX' line.

Mario Olimpio de Menezes wrote:

> Hi,
>
>         I can't get the correct MacAddr of my Linux box when I run nbtstat
> in a Windows box.
>         Are there some parameters to set in order to have this work
> properly?
>         I guess I having problems with the wins server (nt) because it
> can't get the correct MacAddr of my card. FYI, the card is ok. All values
> are correctly reported by ifconfig.
>         I have 3 3Com vortex cards, working ok. From the internal dept
> machines I can connect to my linux samba server without problems. Only
> machines from other dept's can't connect to my server.
>         TIA.
>
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