Doh... I was hoping there was another (safe) way, but can do that, just
need to get myself in the habit I guess.
Thx

On Mon, May 8, 2017 at 9:48 PM, Chris Laprise <tas...@openmailbox.org>
wrote:

> On 05/08/2017 08:55 PM, Gaiko Kyofusho wrote:
>
>>  I have noticed that I am not able to connect to my home network server
>> using nautilus
>>
>>  smb://servername/
>>
>> or via cmdline
>>
>>  sudo mount -t cifs //servername/directory ~/localDir2MountOn/ -o user=u
>> sername,password=password
>>
>>  Thing is when my appvm is using the VpnVM the mounting process gives me
>>  an error (times out i think) but if I switch my appvm to the regular
>> firewallVM then they mount just fine?
>>
>>  So, is there a way to get around this without giving up the using the V
>> PN?
>>  Thx!
>>
>
>
> The simplest and most secure way is to have another appVM access the LAN
> through sys-firewall.
>
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