[Samba] Firewall & samba

Allison Cooney Allison.Cooney at quest.ie
Mon Jun 9 13:35:11 GMT 2003


Thanks Tori,

I have opened those ports on the firewall and created a rule to use those
ports on the specific server.  I also made the relevant entries in the
lmhosts file.   I can ping the server and use ftp.

Should I be able to use the net use command under windows - ie net use r:
\\10.10.10.10\homes??  I have tried but it does not recognize my server.


Allison Cooney
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-----Original Message-----
From: Tori Williamson [mailto:tori at bsitpa.com]
Sent: 06 June 2003 15:38
To: samba at lists.samba.org
Subject: Re: [Samba] Firewall & samba

Well... it depends upon how you want your machines to see each other. Gregis
close. But you don't need 135 UDP or TCP 445. TCP 137 & 138 need to be
opened to allow the machines on the other side through.

But make sure that you ONLY open those ports for the machine to machine
traffic. And write a rule AFTER that rule that prevents any further traffic
on those ports.

.t

----- Original Message -----
From: "Greg Hirsch" <Greg.Hirsch at logicare.com>
To: "Allison Cooney" <Allison.Cooney at quest.ie>; <samba at lists.samba.org>
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 6:43 AM
Subject: RE: [Samba] Firewall & samba



Unless I'm forgetting something, you should just need to open up your
firewall for UDP on ports 135, 137, and 138, and TCP on ports 135, 139, and
445.  That might even be overkill for your setup - you might not need 445
open.

Greg Hirsch
Product Support/IT Specialist
LOGICARE Corporation
(800) 848-0099

-----Original Message-----
From: Allison Cooney [mailto:Allison.Cooney at quest.ie]
Subject: [Samba] Firewall & samba


Hi

Just wondering if anyone could help with regarding the following.  I have a
number of Linux servers within an NT domain and I can access all of them.
But I have a linux server behind our (raptor) firewall - samba has been
configured on it and appears to be running.  What I want to know is how do I
access it from the NT domain.  I know I will have to make some changes on
the firewall - but how do I get to see it through the NT domain.  I can ping
the server.
Any one got any suggestions?


Allison Cooney
Tel: Office: 01 - 6799933
       Direct: 01 - 6752213
       Mobile: 087 - 2365032

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