As in over the internet say access work servers from your home or home
server from some machine not in your house? It is possible, but realize
that most ISPs now block windows filesharing ports. The reasons for
this are the same reasons you shouldn't do it if your ISP doesn't block
them. It's a huge security hole. Also, SMB is not really efficient
across a WAN. If you want to, setting up some sort of a VPN is a better
way to start, then you are effectively 'on' the local subnet as well as
secure and not encumbered by restrictions your ISP puts on you.
sambals@rincewind.beloit.edu wrote:
>Hey guys!
>
>Question for you in about samba in general, can you set it up so that I
>can access my samba shares from a computer not in my subnet? Aka, I
>want to be able to access my samba server (using samba) off of my
>network. I've seen documentation stating that this can be done, but my
>experences with the actual system seem to be otherwise!
>
>Any help in getting this going (if it can work) would be great!
>
>Thanks!
>-Steve
>
>
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