Displaying 20 results from an estimated 50000 matches similar to: "Port Issue"
2007 Jan 23
1
Port Problem
Hi Everyone,
Hope I have sent this to the correct list. I have been struggling away
with a weird problem all evening and have not had any joy on google so
thought I would try here.
The problem in a nutshell is as follows:
(Internal Network) Windows XP (Client) ---> Fedora Core4 (Samba
Server) Both shared areas and printers work from windows client.
(External Network) Windows XP
2007 Jan 26
0
Cross-network printing
Hi,
For a machine connected over the internet to pass through a firewall and
print using samba what ports do I need open? I am using CUPS and SAMBA so
do I need to open up the ports to connect to CUPS as well as SAMBA?
Basically is the situation when printing with samba at the point of
connection to the printer a or b below?
(a) remote machine --> print job --> firewall -->
2015 Aug 24
0
Host does not respond to nmap
On Sun, August 23, 2015 7:34 pm, Mark LaPierre wrote:
> Hey Y'all,
>
> I just set up a new old machine on my network. I did a net install of
> CentOS 6.7 on it replacing an outdated copy of Win XP. Of course I'm
> now in the throws of configuring the machine to be a useful member of
> society.
>
> [mlapier at peach ~]$ nmap -sn 192.168.15.0/24
>
> Starting
2009 Mar 02
5
Cannot open port 631 for Cups printer sharing
I have been trying to set up printer sharing on the LAN.All machines are
CentOS 5.2 fully updated. The problem server is a fresh build. The box
it is replacing worked fine for many months.
The problem appears to be a closed port 631 on the new box. iptables
and ip6tables are stopped as shown by the output below. To confirm I
was using nmap correctly I ran it against the old server first which
2015 Aug 24
2
Host does not respond to nmap
Hey Y'all,
I just set up a new old machine on my network. I did a net install of
CentOS 6.7 on it replacing an outdated copy of Win XP. Of course I'm
now in the throws of configuring the machine to be a useful member of
society.
[mlapier at peach ~]$ nmap -sn 192.168.15.0/24
Starting Nmap 5.51 ( http://nmap.org ) at 2015-08-23 20:12 EDT
Nmap scan report for 192.168.15.1
Host is up
2009 Feb 12
2
"Could not find server puppet" - installation/configuration error
Started the discussion in puppet users mailing list based on
recommendation from luke. This discussion is to a follow up regarding
bug#1955 "Could not find server puppet" - installation/configuration
error".
jamtur01''s last recommendation:
Rather than renaming things try the certname option (see
http://reductivelabs.com/trac/puppet/wiki/ConfigurationReference).
But
2006 Aug 18
0
roaming profile unusable after smb ports = 139
Hello,
I have a big problem with a samba setup.
After I tried the config option
smb ports = 139
in the global section, 90% of the roaming profiles are not
usable by the windows XP clients.
Removing the smb ports options didn't help.
No errors in the samba logfile.
erasing the profiles seems to fix the issue, but I cannot
afford losing all my users profile data!
here is my smb.conf.
2018 Oct 29
4
PostgreSQL port accessible even though it should be blocked by firewall
Hi,
this puzzles me: On one of our developer workstations, all ports with
the exception of SSH are closed:
$ firewall-cmd --list-all
public (active)
target: default
icmp-block-inversion: no
interfaces: eno1
sources:
services: ssh dhcpv6-client
ports: 22/tcp
protocols:
masquerade: no
forward-ports:
source-ports:
icmp-blocks:
rich rules:
$
but still port
2003 Jul 31
1
Can't access shares from Win98 machine
Hello all. I have recently set up Samba on my Rehdat 9 machine. I have
on my home network 2 computers, one running Redhat 9 (with Samba as
mentioned), and the other running Windows 98 2nd ed. My RH machine can
read and access shared directories on the Win98 machine just fine. My
Windows machine can see my Redhat machine on the smb, but cannot access
the shares. In other words, when I go to
2015 Feb 18
0
ports, routers and firewalls
I just want to make a SIP call from 192.168.1.3 to 192.168.1.4; or not
even a call. Ring? Beep? Ping? Some sort of "hello world" connection.
192.168.1.1 netgear router
192.168.1.2 asterisk (vicidial)
192.168.1.3 ubuntu client
192.168.1.4 mac OSX client (not shown)
Do I have a firewall problem which would impact a soft phone from
establishing a connection?
2004 Jul 06
0
Samba and SuSE 9.1?
Hi everyone,
I have so many problems with samba on one PC with SuSE 9.1 on.
This PC is on a local area network with another PC with SuSE 9.0 on it
with a working samba connection, and some windows clients.
My 9.1 PC has an ASUS P4S800 motherboard and I use the integrated
Asustek sis900 ethernet lan configured as eth0 with the sis900 module.
Static IP and static gateway (the SuSE 9.0 machine).
2006 Feb 12
1
nmap showing lots of ports open that shouldn't be
I have a CentOS 4.2 machine. lokkit shows that a firewall is
enabled, and it is customized to allow SSH, Web, and DNS traffic only.
But if I run nmap against the server IP (from my home machine,
outside the local network) it shows over 1000 open ports. Am I not
understanding nmap, or is there something seriously wrong here?
Here is a small snip of the nmap output (I can include it all if
2015 May 03
2
can't disable tcp6 on centos 7
>
> is it working on localhost or not???!!! it could be selinux problem also,
> if context is not correct.
It's working on localhost:
[root at puppet:~] #telnet localhost 5666
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.
Escape character is '^]'.
I notice if I stop the firewall on the puppet host (for no more than 2
seconds) and hit NRPE from the monitoring host it works:
2018 Jun 18
0
CVE-2008-4250?
On Mon, 2018-06-18 at 09:14 -0400, Leslie León via samba wrote:
> Good morning/day/night to all!
>
> After moving all my infrastructure to Debian9, changed my ADDC from
> Win2K12 to Samba4 scanning my network I found the following:
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>
2015 May 03
0
can't disable tcp6 on centos 7
is it working on localhost or not???!!! it could be selinux problem also,
if context is not correct.
--
Eero
2015-05-04 1:55 GMT+03:00 Tim Dunphy <bluethundr at gmail.com>:
> >
> > It's listening on both IPv6 and IPv4. Specifically, why is that a
> problem?
>
>
> The central problem seems to be that the monitoring host can't hit nrpe on
> port 5666 UDP.
2006 Nov 17
2
Data table in C
After getting one list done, I am now struggling to form a data frame in C.
I tried to do a list of lists which gives me :
$<NA>
$<NA>[[1]]
[1] "BID"
$<NA>[[2]]
[1] 0.6718
$<NA>[[3]]
[1] 3e+06
$<NA>
$<NA>[[1]]
[1] "BID"
$<NA>[[2]]
[1] 0.6717
$<NA>[[3]]
[1] 5e+06
$<NA>
$<NA>[[1]]
[1] "BID"
2016 Apr 21
2
FirewallD issue
Hello everybody.
Recently i moved external interface to zone "external" on my home
server/router. And something strange is hapening. From my router
(chamber, CentOS7) everything is fine:
[root at chamber ~]# firewall-cmd --list-all
home (default, active)
interfaces: enp3s0 tun0 virbr0
sources:
services: dhcp dhcpv6-client dns http https imaps ipp-client mdns nfs
samba
2016 Jan 18
1
How to share slash (root directory)
I am somewhat baffled by this and Googling for an answer has not given
me any joy. I do get a lot of hits from preachers saying don't do it but
either no answer was given or the answer refers to some distant past
version of Samba... So, before anyone jumps on me, I know what I am
wanting to do, and there is no risks involved. I am on a small SOHO
network running my own group of computers,
2006 Nov 21
1
dyn.load
Hi everyone,
Now I know there is information on this in the help files - which I have
read. I am very close to implementing this but can't quite get how to
remove this final hurdle.
I have a DLL called "X.DLL" which I have no original code for, just the
DLL.
I have created a wrapper C file for the calls in X.DLL, and have
successfully (I think) created a wrapper DLL for X
2006 Nov 09
2
Retrieving function name
Hi,
Does anyone know how I can retrieve a function name, for example
If I have a function f as follows:
f <- function( myfunc ) {
print( name_of(myfunc) );
}
I want to know what I should have as "name_of" such that I could call this
with :
f( median )
and it would print "median"
or f( my_function_name ) and it would print "m_function_name".
So far all I