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Hi all, On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 01:01, Christiaens Joachim wrote: > ----Original Message----- > > From: Andy Prasetya [mailto:andyprasetya at netscape dot net] > > Sent: dinsdag 30 maart 2004 17:32 > > To: Christiaens Joachim > > Subject: Re: [m0n0wall] Samba Connection > > > >>> Please help me in setting up the M0n0walls, and providing a Samba > >>> peer-to-peer connection between workstation A and B. > >>> Thank you very much. > >>> > >> > >> Your situation is not very clear to me. How do these networks connect? Do > >> you have 3 m0n0wall's or are these 3 interfaces? > >> Regards, > >> Joachim > > > > Yes, I have 3 M0n0wall in the network. For a clear situation, please open > the attached > > image. > > > > Thank you very much for your attention. > > Well, as it seems to me, you will need to have a rule that permits port > 137-139 TCP/UDP (this could still be put a little narrower) on both m0n0wall > 2 and 3, for both the LAN and WAN interface. > > In this situation, you better put a static route in m0n0wall 2 > (192.168.2.0/24 -> gw 192.168.0.3) and one in m0n0wall 3 (192.168.1.0/24 -> > gw 192.168.0.2). Finally, add both routes to m0n0wall 1. > > You should also 'Enable enhanced NAT', so this won't bother you. > Don't forget to let private ip's pass m0n0 2 and 3 too. > > Hope this helps, > Joachim That's not all that's needed. Actually, ports 135, 137-139 and 445 are needed (445 is used in a Windows 2000/2003/XP SMB network. Just 137-139 won't be enough. -- Regards, Hilton Travis Phone: +61-(0)7-3343-3889 Manager, Quark AudioVisual Phone: +61-(0)419-792-394 Quark Computers http://www.QuarkAV.com/ (Brisbane, Australia) http://www.QuarkAV.net/ Open Source Projects: http://www.ares-desktop.org/ http://www.mamboband.org/ Non Linear Video Editing Solutions & Digital Audio Workstations Network Administration, SmoothWall Firewalls, NOD32 AntiVirus Conference and Seminar AudioVisual Production and Recording War doesn't determine who is right. War determines who is left. |