10./24 for my subnet. I can't get this to work
properly. I was told that the w2kas is running
something that keeps the shares hidden but allows
mapping the other windows clients to the shares,
however, I'm still unable to do this. I think it
may be a w2k specific problem. I've tried compiling
Ron Johnson wrote:
> So the rest of the company needs to see win2000server?
Yes. I was issued this box, instructed to plug it in and
then don't touch it. This should get interesting as a
windows setup administered from the Company side. It has
one shared directory with some database files tha
The entire operation is behind a company firewall but
the local management doesn't want other company locations
browsing our LAN. (Updated drawing below). I have a few
more days to make this work, at which time the whole location
will be changed to the assigned subnet (10.x.x.x).
thanks,
tony
On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 02:11, tony mollica wrote:
> To answer your question, on the WAN side, the router and
> the win2000server have static addresses assigned by the
> maintainer of the WAN. The IP of eth1 on the Linux box is
> assigned from the same subnet by me.
>
> I'm using ipchains on the Li
To answer your question, on the WAN side, the router and
the win2000server have static addresses assigned by the
maintainer of the WAN. The IP of eth1 on the Linux box is
assigned from the same subnet by me.
I'm using ipchains on the Linux box and I'm still somewhat
unclear on what you propose be
On Mon, 2002-05-20 at 00:34, tony mollica wrote:
> No misunderstanding. For the purpose of this discussion,
> what you've written is true. However, while I can ping
> from one side to the other, what I need to do is have the
> share on the win2000server show up in the browse list(s) on
> the LAN
No misunderstanding. For the purpose of this discussion,
what you've written is true. However, while I can ping
from one side to the other, what I need to do is have the
share on the win2000server show up in the browse list(s) on
the LAN side clients. Samba 2.0.7 is running on the Linux
masq and
On Sun, 2002-05-19 at 22:42, tony mollica wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. What I need to do is
> have the windows clients on the LAN side
> (192.168.100.0/24) be able to access a shared
> directory on a win2000server box on the WAN
> side (10.x.x.0/24) and still preserve my Linux masq.
> I canno
Thanks for the reply. What I need to do is
have the windows clients on the LAN side
(192.168.100.0/24) be able to access a shared
directory on a win2000server box on the WAN
side (10.x.x.0/24) and still preserve my Linux masq.
I cannot change the IP's on the WAN side with
the exception of the m
May 9, at 18:26, tony mollica sent through the Star Gate:
>Hello. I have a mixed network of Linux (Debian) and windows
>machines in the arrangement below.
> ___ __ __
>| || || |
>--->|router || Linux||switch|---(192.168.x.x network)
>
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