If you don't want to disable the firewall for ports lower than 1024, you
could add the line I posted to the susefirewall configuration or using
Yast -> System -> /etc/sysconfig editor

The line is:

FW_SERVICES_ACCEPT_EXT="0/0,tcp,1024:65535,137:139
0/0,udp,1024:65535,137:139"

I'm using it with NM too on my laptop and it works. Of course not the
best of security, but still better than having a disabled firewall at
all :-)

Regards,
Alberto

> This solution works.
> 
> I have not been able to browse the network on a normal way since 10.0.
> With the interface like you said: >>put the respective network interface
> into the Internal Zone,
> > > it has all ports opened by default.
> This is possibly not the most elegant solution, but
> I thank you very much for this realy simple workaround.  ;-)
> Just had to put options to owner, and guestlogin permitted, to get rid
> of the loginmanager, which did not get me anywhere.
> 
> But now my 'home' (4 laptops and 2 desktops) is united again!
> 
> Thnx alot !
> 


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