open wide your firewall and test again. if it still does not work then you
have a SAMBA problem, else you have a firewall-rule problem.

pascal

> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Oommen Thomas
> Sent: Friday, March 31, 2000 5:44 PM
> To: Linux Admin List; Linux Net List
> Subject: SAMBA & Cross-subnet browsing
> 
> 
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> We have a Linux firewall bridging a LAN and the Internet (most clients
> being win9x and NT).
> There are some machines in the DMZ too.
> A Linux/SAMBA server is used as the WINS server for both subnets.
> 
> Each machine within the LAN can see/browse all other machines.
> But not the other way round.
> ie the machines in the DMZ can see but not browse the LAN machines.
> 
> I have allowed traffic of udp/tcp ports 137-139 between DMZ 
> and LAN, with
> masquearding. Isn't that enough, or do I have to do anything 
> more on the
> firewall?
> 
> TIA
> -
> Oommen
> 
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