Samba (smbd/nmbd) uses the following ports:
UDP/137 (nmbd) UDP/138 (nmbd) TCP/139 (smbd) TCP/445 (smbd)
Adjust your firewall appropriately and everything should working as expected. Please let us know if you made progress.
\Steve
Dear Steve: Thanks for your answer. If I try to enable UDP/137,138 and TCP/139,445 ports in Yast's Firewall setup when the Samba server is enabled in the allowed services window, the system does not accept 137, 139 and 445 ports. Only UDP/138 port is kept in the settings, the other 3 are always cleared. If I disable (ie delete) Samba server from the allowed services window, I can set permanently all the above 4 ports. In either case I can not browse the samba network. After each time I've changed firewall settings I restart the firewall clicking on the "Save settings and restart firewall now" button in the Firewall Configuration - Startup panel. Should I also restart samba server each time? Thanks, IG _________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hírkereső.hu - Mindig friss hírek, toplisták, sztárpletykák. A legfontosabb 80 hírforrás közel 3.000 cikke naponta! Ha egy lapon akarsz mindent áttekinteni KLIKK IDE: http://www.hirkereso.hu/a