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I know there's smbutil lookup command, but I would like to know how to get it in the system lookup, similar to what is possible on Linux by modifying /etc/nsswitch.conf

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I ended up using avahi/mDNS/bonjour and just added .local

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  • Could you perhaps explain in more detail? I wanted something really simple and just clicks away to make everything work, if it's possible. Adding ".local" simply doesn't work. – cregox Jan 09 '12 at 20:28
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    All the windows computers on my network have iTunes installed, and the linux computers have avahi-daemon. They both support mDNS with little or no setup, allowing host resolution with the Mac (as well as iPhone, etc.) via mDNS. The mDNS name is typically just the hostname.local I rang Apple support and this was the best they could get for me, I don't think Mac OS X 10.7 in general supports NetBios name resolution (or at least not without a WINS server), only some applications like Finder do for finding computers on the network. – Adam M-W Jan 10 '12 at 03:38
  • Thanks!! You should have edited your answer with this awesome info, rather than commenting! This really did help me. :) – cregox Jan 10 '12 at 12:21