Hi,
would command line nmblookup work better instead? It is not wine
related, just samba-client package tool. Depends on what your windows
domain server is, but recent windows use normal DNS for service
discovery if the server allows it. Plain old dig may discover IP just
the same way.
nmblookup $HOSTNAME
should find any conflicting machine.
Cheers,
Petr
On 10/15/21 03:40, ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
On 10/14/21 18:06, Tom Horsley wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Oct 2021 17:41:33 -0700
> ToddAndMargo via users wrote:
>
>> Anyone know how to get Wine to cough up
>> (a highly technical term) the IP address
>> form a CIFS NETBIOS name?
>
> I know nothing about that, but I do know that I managed to
> switch all my windows systems (and linux file servers) to use
> WSD as the discovery protocol, and all my problems with
> windows discovery of devices and such vanished.
I got a customer who named one of the Windows devises
the same name as the Wine server
To find the IP in W10+
How to get the IP address from the CIFS NETBIOS name:
--> <win><E> or click on Windows explorer
--> click on Network (bottom, left column)
--> right column Right Click --> view --> Details
--> view (top pull down)
--> "add columns", check IP Address
I just wanted to find a way to do it from my wine server
as well
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