I Steven,
you are very kind to answer me, but I am not able to avail myself of your help ...
I am newbie and do not know what are the "Fedora boxes" nor I know how to use them.
Could you, please, explain to me how I have to practically conduct the test you suggest me?
Thank you very muchyou are very kind to answer me, but I am not able to avail myself of your help ...
I am newbie and do not know what are the "Fedora boxes" nor I know how to use them.
Could you, please, explain to me how I have to practically conduct the test you suggest me?
On Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 7:33 PM, Steven Stern <subscribed-lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On the Fedora boxes, do you have the incoming ports for SMB and NMB open?On 09/15/2014 11:30 AM, Angelo Moreschini wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a wired network with 3 computers (a, b, c)
> a - SO Fedora
> b - SO Fedora
> c - SO Windows 7
>
> The computers a and b have access to a local network (widow workgroup on
> nautilus) to see the computer c.
> But a and b (the two computers with Fedora) cannot see each the other...
>
> (in short the 2 computer with Fedora con see the computer with Windows 7
> - but they cannot see each the other).
>
>
> I am newbie with Fedora ..
> I would like to know what to do because all the 3 computers can
> communicate each the other.
>
>
>
>
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