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authorHerb Lewis <herb@samba.org>2002-02-14 23:23:00 +0000
committerHerb Lewis <herb@samba.org>2002-02-14 23:23:00 +0000
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allow nmbd to register 1b name with wins server if there is an old IP there.
This causes the become_domain_master_query_success function to try to continue to become a dmb even if we got a response to the 1b name query. If the machine is still alive, and defending the name, we will get an error and fail to become dmb (as we should). If there is no machine defending, we will register the name. This was tested with broadcast as well and I could see no problems with this. If the name query is not tried again in broadcast mode you can get an old IP from your browse cache and not register even though the machine is gone.
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