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Re: A network story



Hi,

Try to use this in your Samba config.

 [global]
 interfaces = <your LAN IP>

Regards
Andi Schmuck
  www.schmucki.at


> Von: Fabien COMBERNOUS <email@hidden>
> Datum: Tue, 28 Jul 2009 14:25:49 +0200
> An: OSXS <email@hidden>
> Betreff: A network story
> 
> Lo,
> 
> My macosx server,  use two interfaces. An interface to the WAN
> (internet) and an other one to LAN. I permit to my LAN clients to access
> to internet with the NAT service. My server also privide a samba service
> with network shared volumes.
> 
> All my users can access to internet and use the shared samba volumes.
> 
> But, when i unplug the cable that access to the WAN, all connections to
> the samba service are closed.
> 
> Do you have an idea to escape this  problem ?
> 
> Bert Regards,
> -- 
> *Fabien COMBERNOUS*
> /unix system engineer/
> www.kezia.com <http://www.kezia.com/>
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