how to change dfault port

Richard Sharpe sharpe at ns.aus.com
Fri Dec 8 12:55:42 GMT 2000


Why are you responding to this when all you gave us was that stupid legal
bullshit?

At 08:43 AM 12/8/00 +0000, Joshi, Shripad.G wrote:
>	Hi
>> i am a new user to SAMBA so please accept my lack of knowledge
>> We have a Unix server with samba 2.0 installed on it. Windows NT users map
>> remotely to the shares created on the samba server
>> We moved this server outside the firewall and we opened the port 139 for
>> this purpose. As the after effect, only ROOT user can map thru the
>> firewall to the shares and no other users can MAP the shares
>> As per the documentation availale with Samba, it says that any port higher
>> than 1024 should be configured for samba to let ordinary users also access
>> the system
>> I would be thankful if someone could give idea on how to do this. Also
>> links to any documentation will be fine
>> If anyone has any other suggestions (othen than changing the port), you
>> are welcome
>> thanks in advance
>> 
>> Shripad Joshi
>> 
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Regards
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Richard Sharpe, sharpe at ns.aus.com
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