It is probably the old and never solved issue with samba high ports, if
you're using samba to share resources.

In the suse firewall configuration file, look for FW_SERVICES_ACCEPT_EXT
and set it to:

0/0,tcp,1024:65535,137:139 0/0,udp,1024:65535,137:139

This issue have been affecting SuSE for a lot of time, and it's time to
find a solution, without hiding behind security reasons or other
solutions (like using two cards ;-)) as it was done in the past.

With kind regards,
Alberto


Il giorno ven, 14/09/2007 alle 17.30 +0200, M9. ha scritto:
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> jdd schreef:
> > M9. wrote:
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> >> (it is like this firewall does the opposite job..)
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> > I don't really see how your net is configured.
> > 
> > My firewall is on the router/gateway, not on my desktop.
> > 
> > my desktop access is only managed by the ordinary permission system
> > (anyway all the ports are shut down except ssh)
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> > jdd
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> I am talking about the SuSE-firewall... and the testing of it in 10.3
> beta3..
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> (offcourse i can also use the routers firewall..)
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> Have a nice day,
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