On 12/14/06, L. V. Lammert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 09:22 PM 12/14/2006 +0100, Erik Wikstrvm wrote:
>I've get an box laying in my basement running OpenBSD 3.7 (probably should
>upgrade that some time but I've never taken the time) acting as gateway
>for both wired and wireless networks. Everything has been working
>flawlessly except one thing; I can not access computers on the wireless
>network from the wired one or vice versa. This has not been much of a
>problem since I'm mostly connecting via the wired network but now my
>mother has gotten herself a laptop and she wishes to be able to access
>another computer to print. Most computers (are not mine) and run Windows.

Your wireless router is probably blocking port 139 (Windows SMB) - standard
practice. Go to the router configuration page and unblock.


I didn't know that OpenBSD had a router configuration page.
Unfortunately I've looked at his pf.conf for a little bit now and in
my caffeine deprived state I don't see anything preventing access
between rl0 and ath0.

A little detail from the OP on how he is trying to reach the other
computers would help.  Can he ping by IP?  Can he ping by name?  Is
his mother trying to print via name or IP address?

Greg

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