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From: Iftikhar Burhanuddin (burhanud
USC.EDU)Date: Wed Jun 27 2001 - 14:43:59 CDT
My intention is to run mySMBserver and MS SMB server on the same Win2k
machine.
I thought the following would work: run mySMBserver (at 139, 445 at the
aliased IP) and let Microsoft's SMB server run unaffected (at 139, 445 at
the actual IP). But I'm unable to bind to 445 at the aliased IP (though
binding to 139 works fine.)
The mails on this list ("Multiple CIFS servers") seem to target SMB hosted
over NetBT using the NetBIOS interface and not direct hosting SMB over
TCP/IP server implementations.
Making SMBDeviceEnabled = 0 in the registry seems to solve the problem but
that nukes SMB over TCP/IP because (i) I'm able to bind to 445 at the
aliased IP and at the actual IP(!) and (ii) net config server says so.
So how would you make mySMBserver serve requests at port 445 (inaddition to
139) w/o disrupting the MS SMB server?
Regards,
Iftikhar
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