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How to transfer NetBIOS names to another network?
There are two networks. The first network has a DHCP server, there is no dns server. The second network has everything manually registered, IP addresses, but has a dns server. The first network can get into the second network through IP but not through the NetBIOS name. And the second server cannot get into the first. How to distribute NetBIOS names of the second network to the first network?
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Raise a DNS server on the first network. Place outer zones on top of each other. Address the computer not through NetBIOS, but by its full name.
No way. NetBIOS names were invented in such shaggy times that the "network" was purely peer-to-peer and therefore it cannot go beyond its segment. If there is a gateway that connects networks (physically or via VPN, for example), install the WINS service on it (for Windows) or activate the samba component. Then the gateway will ask the service - what is the IP of such and such a computer?
But what will work is not guaranteed from the word at all.
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