gnomba 0.6.2

Copyright (C) 1999,2000 Chris Rogers, Brian Nigito

Gnomba is our stab at writing a GUI machine and share browser for the smb
protocol.  Gnomba allows you to scan any number of subnets for machines
with smb.  The workgroups, machines and share are shown in a tree-view.
For each machine you can then view the list of shares, and mount, unmount
or browse them. 

Homepage:   http://gnomba.darkcorner.net/
Source:     http://gnomba.darkcorner.net/tars/gnomba-0.6.2.tar.gz
6.0 RPMs:   http://gnomba.darkcorner.net/6.0/
Deb Binary: http://gnomba.darkcorner.net/deb/

Right now gnomba is a separate tool.  In theory it could/should co-exist
with a file manager, perhaps even be part of it.  We have made no attempt
to do any file browsing, instead we leave that for your favorite file
browser (or command line).

Well, I used to explain here how we don't use smb "master browser" scanning.  
However now we do.  If you specify smb scanning (which is set by default) you 
need to have smbd and nmbd running on your machine.  If you specify IP 
scanning, you must specify a range of IPs to scan.  This is usually just your 
subnet, so for instance if your network address is 10.23.45.0 then you would 
probably want to scan from 10.23.45.1 - 10.23.45.254.  

If you glance at the TODO list, you'll see that we still have a lot to do.
Any help or suggestions are welcome.  

