On Wednesday 11 April 2007, Registration Account wrote:
> I have set up a samba server all o.k. I cannot even view any workgroup.
> This is a result of internal security which I control. I was of the
> belief that Samba uses Netbios for transmitting and advertising on the
> LAN and have enabled TCP/UDP 137-139 on the required route
> 192.168.100.0/24 that the workstations are on that I want Samba services
> to be available.
>
> As I cannot see the workgroup I have obviously missed some other
> dependant Ports to Samba services. Can anyone tell me which Ports are
> required to be open. This has nothing to do the the PC firewall which is
> correctly displaying 'samba server' on the PC that is running the
> process and I have tried turning off all PC firewalls on the PC's which
> I want samba services to be available.
>
> If someone can let me know what Ports Samba requires I can correct the
> Internal Security issue.
>
> Many Thanks
>
> Scott

 udp 137:139
 tcp 137,139
 udp 1024:  137
 udp 137:139
 tcp 137,139
 udp 1024:  137



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