Is SLP configured for the environment?
Good luck.
jurgen73 wrote:
> Forgot to say,
>
> I'm using eDirectory 8.8 running on SLES 10 with Firewall off on the
> server.
>
>
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Possibly. I'm 99.99% sure that all of that comes via SLP (what else could
it be after all?) and I never see it in my setup either because I don't
care about SLP and just go to machines directly.
Good luck.
jurgen73 wrote:
> Yes, I setup the same server to be the SLP server, do you think I have
> missed something when setting up SLP?
>
> a...@novell.com;1908170 Wrote:
> Is SLP configured for the environment?
>
> Good luck.
>
>
>
>
>
> jurgen73 wrote:
>>>> Forgot to say,
>>>>
>>>> I'm using eDirectory 8.8 running on SLES 10 with Firewall off on the
>>>> server.
>>>>
>>>>
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>
> If anyone cares, this is what my slp.conf looks like:
>
> net.slp.useScopes = DEFAULT
> net.slp.isDA = true
> net.slp.isBroadcastOnly = false
>
> Is it missing something?
On the client type in
slpinfo /d
Does anything show up ?
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Cheers,
Edward
>
> This is what I get when running slpinfo /d:
>
> <code>
> *****************************************************
> *** Novell Client for Windows NT ***
> *** Service Location Diagnostics ***
> *****************************************************
>
> SLP Version: 4.91.5.2
> SLP Start Time: 9:31:34am 12/23/2009
> Last I/O: 9:33:02am 12/23/2009
> Total Packets: Out: 80 In: 24
> Total Bytes: Out: 5960 In: 527
>
>
> DA IP Address Source(s) State Version Local Interface
> Scope(s)
> --------------- --------- ----- ------- ---------------
> ---------------
>
> server IP MCST UP SLPV2 pc IP
> DEFAULT
> </code>
>
> But still in Trees, it shows me nothing.
Probably because ndsd is not registering ?
Either on linux use slptool or on windows slpsnoop to see if there are
any bindery.novell services registered.
With slptool you can find these using:
slptool findsrvs bindery.novell
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Cheers,
Edward
>
> I honestly don't know what happened here, but all of the sudden, the
> tree is showing on my clients (perhaps it just took a while for Linux
> to propagate it over the network).
Most likely because ndsd registered itself with the slp daemon.
> Thanks for all your help and Merry Christmas.
Same to you :)
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Cheers,
Edward