Snoopys Woodstock wrote:
1) Open a terminal.
2) Enter "iptables -L > /tmp/iptables.txt"
3) Enter "tail -f /var/log/messages > /tmp/ufwlog.txt"
4) Try to connect to the share again.
5) After you get the error, go back to the terminal and press Ctrl-C.
6) Post both files (/tmp/iptables.txt and /tmp/ufwlog.txt) here.
The files are attached.
The ufw log only shows attempts to connect to the printing service.
I realized that the ports I told you to open earlier are actually not
relevant, because they only need to be open on the machine with the
shared folders, not the machine that wants to access them.
I tried to reproduce your problem. I set ufw's policy to deny and then
tried to connect to a Samba shared folder on another machine with
nautilus-connect-server. It just worked. Now I don't know what could be
causing your problem or how you could solve it.
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