Hai martin,
Wait, now im bit lost...
Which is correct here.
1) Win10PC attempts to access Samba Share
2) Linux pc attempts to access windows share.
Or both?
> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Martin McGlensey [mailto:mmcg29440 at frontier.com]
> Verzonden: donderdag 14 februari 2019 15:55
> Aan: L.P.H. van Belle; samba at lists.samba.org
> Onderwerp: Re: Samba Samba and ufw
>
> Louis,
>
> Added the share "testing UFW" . Can see it on the Linux side
How do you see it? if needed pm me a screenshot.
> But nothing in Windows explore when you type \\ip\
> nothing in > Windows IE. << ie ? I hope you use Explorer not
Internet Explorer..
> Tried adding ports 80 and 443 both tcp and udp.
> No change.
Hmm..
> When I go to the network I see two folders OFFICE (the windows PC) and
Windows network.
Uh, two folders OFFICE ??
Screenshot or explain it better.
You know that you cannot give the same name to Workgroup/NTDomainname and PC
and/or server.
Can you tell me these.
WIN pc name =
Linux pc/server name =
> The Windows network will not mount but If I click on
> office I see print$ and testingUFW. I can open testingUFW on
> the local machine but not print$.
Thats possible because the testing share allows guest access.
> Thought this was kinda funny. I did reboot
> between ufw rule changes. Going to google windows shares to
> see if there
> is something I've got to do on the windows end to see the share.
"Seeing" shares might take some time. Dont rely on that.
>
> Regards,
>
> Marty
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