Not quite.
This is the SMB protcol WITHOUT Netbios.
They have removed the entire netbios protocol and are
running the filesharing directtly over TCP on port 445.
Normal NetBIOS over TCP/IP uses ports 137-139 normally.
Just go into TCP/IP advanced settings on your windows 2000
host, and you can turn of NetBIOS over TCPIP on the WINS-tab.
I want to do this, but can figure out if, how or when samba will
support this.
Regards
Taisto Qvist
IP Solutions
Michael Lueck wrote:
> On Mon, 04 Feb 2002 12:50:27 +0100, Taisto Qvist wrote:
>
>
>>Does samba support the port 445, filesharing access that
>>windows 2000 can use?
>>
>
> Port 445 sounds right to me, but someone correct me if I am wrong. There
are
> two main options for SMB file transfers. NetBEUI and TCPBEUI. (M$ for
example
> also supported SMB over IPX - nasty stuff.) Anyway, considering TCPBEUI
there
> is a known accepted port that the SMB compatible systems will talk on, and
that
> well could be 445.
>
> I have installed Samba 2.2.2 code, done some minor configurations, and
Win2K
> sees that server just fine. NET USE, NET VIEW, etc... So jump on in, the
water
> is great in the Samba pool!
>
> Michael Lueck
> Lueck Data Systems
> lueckdatasystems.com
>
>
>
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