From: Gerhard Bressler (gerhard.bressler_at_edvgb.yi.org)
Date: Thu Aug 08 2002 - 00:13:02 CEST
Brock Nanson schrieb:
> Are there any firewall rules in the equation that could be blocking 137-139?
>
> Brock
>
No,these ports are open (TCP and UDP) and tcpdump does not show any
traffic over these ports, only port 445 (microsoft-ds).
There is also a HP-Printer in the lan with ip 192.168.x.199, which i
also can ping, but cant access via telnet (port 21 is open - temporarely
;-) ). tcpdump shows traffic, but i cannot connect (telnet timed out).
Still does not work.
Remark: I use SuSEFirewall2 where ping is available only, when ipsec0 is
defined as internal device. If it is an external device then it will be
dropped, because it should go from ext. to int.
The network-devices are:
ppp0(ext., official IP)
eth1 (int. to ADSL-Modem)
eth0 (int., Ethernet, 192.168.x.x)
ipsec0 (same as ppp0, official IP)
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