Hi I have samba installed & running successfully on a Solaris 8 server. directory shares were working as expected until the machine was put on a DMZ, and now it's stopped working. I can ping from my PC to the server, and telnet, but samba seems to have no route through the firewall - possibly the firewall needs to have different ports opened up to allow samba traffic through? I need to know which port numbers smbd & nmbd use. Appreciate any ideas to help solve my problem. Thanks & regards Paul Blackaller Technical Analyst Lynx Financial Systems Tel: 01582 845137 e-mail: paul.blackaller@lfs.co.uk This email is intended only for the use of the addressees named above and may be confidential or legally privileged. If you are not an addressee you must not read it and must not use any information contained in it, nor copy it, nor inform any person other than Lynx Financial Systems or the addressees of its existence or contents. If you have received this email and are not a named addressee, please delete it and notify the Lynx Financial Systems IT Department on 01582 845000.
Well that would be: 901 139 138 137 I think those are all of them. I am not excately sure if you really need all of them open.... Klaus On 6 Jun 2002 at 9:52, Paul Blackaller wrote:> Hi > I have samba installed & running successfully on a Solaris 8 server. > directory shares were working as expected until the machine was put on a > DMZ, and now it's stopped working. I can ping from my PC to the server, and > telnet, but samba seems to have no route through the firewall - possibly the > firewall needs to have different ports opened up to allow samba traffic > through? I need to know which port numbers smbd & nmbd use. > Appreciate any ideas to help solve my problem. > > Thanks & regards > > Paul Blackaller > Technical Analyst > Lynx Financial Systems > Tel: 01582 845137 > e-mail: paul.blackaller@lfs.co.uk > > This email is intended only for the use of the addressees named above and > may be confidential or legally privileged. If you are not an addressee you > must not read it and must not use any information contained in it, nor copy > it, nor inform any person other than Lynx Financial Systems or the > addressees of its existence or contents. If you have received this email > and are not a named addressee, please delete it and notify the Lynx > Financial Systems IT Department on 01582 845000. > > -- > To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the > instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba >Klaus Zahradnik GO-PUBLIC.COM ---------------------------------------------------------------- GO-PUBLIC.COM Internet Relations GmbH A-2500 Baden, Weilburgstrasse 4 http://GO-PUBLIC.com/ office@go-public.com Phone: +43(0)2252-490 10-0 Fax: +43(0)2252-490 15 ----------------------------------------------------------------
Hi, You have to open the following ports with associated protocols. accept ... tcp destination port netbios-ssn accept ... udp destination port netbios-ns accept ... udp destination port netbios-dgm Bastille firewall do that. If you want to use smb or netbios broadcast names resolution (smblookup), you must add accept ... udp source port netbios-ns Please forget telnet and use ssh in place. Best regards Thierry ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Blackaller" <Paul.Blackaller@lfs.co.uk> To: <samba@lists.samba.org> Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 10:52 AM Subject: [Samba] samba through a firewall> Hi > I have samba installed & running successfully on a Solaris 8 server. > directory shares were working as expected until the machine was put on a > DMZ, and now it's stopped working. I can ping from my PC to the server,and> telnet, but samba seems to have no route through the firewall - possiblythe> firewall needs to have different ports opened up to allow samba traffic > through? I need to know which port numbers smbd & nmbd use. > Appreciate any ideas to help solve my problem. > > Thanks & regards > > Paul Blackaller > Technical Analyst > Lynx Financial Systems > Tel: 01582 845137 > e-mail: paul.blackaller@lfs.co.uk > > This email is intended only for the use of the addressees named above and > may be confidential or legally privileged. If you are not an addresseeyou> must not read it and must not use any information contained in it, norcopy> it, nor inform any person other than Lynx Financial Systems or the > addressees of its existence or contents. If you have received this email > and are not a named addressee, please delete it and notify the Lynx > Financial Systems IT Department on 01582 845000.