Sunny wrote:
On 10/10/07, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The smb browser works for me, but I don't have a domain controller to
log into. However, I just installed the Samba server stuff, after the
kernel, so that might affect it.
James, can you tell me what you have in
On 10/11/07, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't run a firewall on this system. I have another computer running
as a firewall.
Do your problems disappear if you turn off the firewall?
The problem is with the firewall. If I turn it off, it's OK. But it
was running with the firewall
Sunny wrote:
On 10/11/07, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't run a firewall on this system. I have another computer running
as a firewall.
Do your problems disappear if you turn off the firewall?
The problem is with the firewall. If I turn it off, it's OK. But it
was
James Knott wrote:
[snip]
I don't run a firewall on this system. I have another computer running
as a firewall.
Do your problems disappear if you turn off the firewall?
You can forget USB memory as well!! Hal has problems - NOT nice ones
either!!
Fred
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Hi,
just upgraded 10.3 x 86 with the latest kernel: 2.6.22.9-0.4-default.
Before that, I had firewall enabled, and in the allowed services I had
Samba server and SSH, and in the advanced, I have enabled only TCP
port 135.
After the upgrade, and reboot, my login no longer works (I use Windows
Sunny wrote:
Hi,
just upgraded 10.3 x 86 with the latest kernel: 2.6.22.9-0.4-default.
Before that, I had firewall enabled, and in the allowed services I had
Samba server and SSH, and in the advanced, I have enabled only TCP
port 135.
After the upgrade, and reboot, my login no longer works
On 10/11/2007 05:16 AM, Sunny wrote:
Hi,
just upgraded 10.3 x 86 with the latest kernel: 2.6.22.9-0.4-default.
Before that, I had firewall enabled, and in the allowed services I had
Samba server and SSH, and in the advanced, I have enabled only TCP
port 135.
TCP needs 139 and 445
After
On 10/10/07, Joe Morris (NTM) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TCP needs 139 and 445
looks like 445 is not needed, but anyway, I opened it
So, I edited the firewall rules, and added also:
TCP 135, 138
UDP 137:138 445
UDP needs 137 and 138 at least.
yes, I have them open
There seems to be
On 10/10/07, James Knott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The smb browser works for me, but I don't have a domain controller to
log into. However, I just installed the Samba server stuff, after the
kernel, so that might affect it.
James, can you tell me what you have in