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> I have an interesting pb here :
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> a machine M1 runs as a router between network A and B. network A is
public. B is private and M1 masquerades it to the outworld.
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> I setup M1 as a samba server with 2 interfaces : one on network A and one
on network B. M1 can serve files pefectly on both network.
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> Now the question : can I (and if yes, how) setup the thing so a machine M2
on network A can access files on machine M3 on network B and vice-versa ??
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> Thanks
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> Philippe
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If M1 is masquerading properly, then M3 should already be able to access
files on M2. However, getting the machine on the public network (M2) to get
files off a masqueraded machine (M3) will most likely require some
port-forwarding on the part of M1: meaning all requests to the NETBIOS
ports on M1 would have to be forwarded to M2. If this works, it also means
that M2 could be your only file server on the private network (going to the
outside world).....
Eric Cifreo
Austin, TX
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