Re: iptables rules to allow nautilus samba access

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On 27/07/05, Bill Tangren <bjt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I am trying to get access to the windows network neighborhood via
> smb:/// in nautilus. If I turn off iptables, it works just fine. If I
> turn it back on, it doesn't. Ethereal indicates that the traffic (with
> iptables turned off) looks like:

To get SMB/CIFS succesfully through an LVS I forward the following
ports/protocols...

137/udp
138/udp
139/tcp
445/tcp

And that allows me to succesfully browse to \\${hostname} from a
windows machine on the network outside the LVS. I imagine firewall
requirements would be similar.

Are the iptables rules you posted actually applied on the Samba server
itself or something in between?

Will.

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