[Samba] Browsing and Mapped Drives over a VPN

Savage, Elijah elijah_savage at reyrey.com
Thu Jun 27 08:30:04 GMT 2002


Sonicwall's will not pass win's traffic you may have to get him to poke
holes in the firewall product. If this consultant has worked with Cisco
equipment before, on the Cisco's it would be the equivalent to the command
Ip helper (address)

This tells the router to pass 8 different types of protocols which include
NetBIOS traffic, but from my little work of installing sonicwalls they do
not support this feature.

-----Original Message-----
From: James W. Beauchamp [mailto:jbeauchamp at gesinc.com] 
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 12:13 PM
To: samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: [Samba] Browsing and Mapped Drives over a VPN

Hello All:
I have a situation where I have a Samba box (RH 7.3 w/samba 2.2.4) that I
set up for a client.  Another consultant came along and installed a VPN
using SonicWalls between the main site and a remote site.  So now they want
the remote users to save files on my Samba box.  No problem except that the
remote users can't see my local workgroup or any of the local machines.
Here's what's wierd (or where my knowledge breaks down :) )Their machine
names and workgroup name is registered in samba's wins database.  I am the
only wins server on both subnets (10.0.1.x local and 10.0.2.x remote).  The
remote lan group is peer-to-peer setup with each client pointing at my Samba
box (who is at 10.0.1.128).  So my question is as follows - how did their
machine names get registered if netbios traffic is not passing the Sonicwall
vpn?  or does that use TCP/IP instead?  I'm in need of a little netbios
education here I think in order to tell the other consultant what to open up
on the VPN boxes.  Are they blocking ports 137 and 139 or is it something
else.

Thanks in Advance

James

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