Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Heh, another thing Ive heard about, but never studied enough to be confident in my answer. I *think* (and the Windows guys like Saltin can flame me if Im wrong) its similar to DNS. Its a name to ip(?) type conversion system for Windows networks.
With Win 2K server they have made the dns server the server that does host name resolution on the local network, so WINS is no longer neccisary. Older networks however (NT) the DNS server would not resolve local hostnames, just domain to ip (very basic and simple). I think I got that right, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.Originally posted by: smp
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Heh, another thing Ive heard about, but never studied enough to be confident in my answer. I *think* (and the Windows guys like Saltin can flame me if Im wrong) its similar to DNS. Its a name to ip(?) type conversion system for Windows networks.
So microsoft has taken a standard (DNS) and made their own? You mean like J++ et al?
Originally posted by: smp
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Heh, another thing Ive heard about, but never studied enough to be confident in my answer. I *think* (and the Windows guys like Saltin can flame me if Im wrong) its similar to DNS. Its a name to ip(?) type conversion system for Windows networks.
So microsoft has taken a standard (DNS) and made their own? You mean like J++ et al?
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Like I said, I dont know much about it. But I doubt it scales well enough to take over the internet or something.Originally posted by: smpSo microsoft has taken a standard (DNS) and made their own? You mean like J++ et al?Originally posted by: n0cmonkey Heh, another thing Ive heard about, but never studied enough to be confident in my answer. I *think* (and the Windows guys like Saltin can flame me if Im wrong) its similar to DNS. Its a name to ip(?) type conversion system for Windows networks.
Hrmph...Originally posted by: smp
Hey ... so what is the purpose of wins on win2k then? The reason i'm asking all this stuff is cause I've been playing with samba past little while and I'm trying to figure out what all that wins stuff is all aboot. Like, I can see my samba share in network neighbourhood, but when I double click to open, I get "can't connect to host" or some such thing .. but when I do a <a href="file://\\192.168.0.xx">file://\\192.168.0.xx</A>" it goes .. so what gives?
Originally posted by: spyordie007
Hrmph... Got me, it's obviously resolving the host otherwise you wouldnt see it in network neighborhood.Originally posted by: smp Hey ... so what is the purpose of wins on win2k then? The reason i'm asking all this stuff is cause I've been playing with samba past little while and I'm trying to figure out what all that wins stuff is all aboot. Like, I can see my samba share in network neighbourhood, but when I double click to open, I get "can't connect to host" or some such thing .. but when I do a file://\\192.168.0.xx" it goes .. so what gives?
Kick Ass!Originally posted by: smp
edit: Wicked! It's my 3666th post :| :| :| :| :| :| :| :| :|
This is exactly what this thread needed, thanks need4speed!