Thanks, I will look into the bonding approach.
Randall Svancara
Systems Administrator/DBA/Developer
Main Bioinformatics Laboratory
- Original Message -
From: Brother Railgun of Reason ala...@caerllewys.net
To: randa...@bioinfo.wsu.edu
Cc: Kevin Keane subscript...@kkeane.com,
Kevin,
Thanks for the response. I was kind of thinking along the same lines as what
you described. I disabled the second NIC and every samba started working
through the firewall. I even wrote a simple perl socket server and made the
same observations as I did with Samba.
Thanks,
Randall
I suppose a few questions pop up on this list about access Samba through a
firewall. I have been very successful running Samba through a firewall, until
today. I hit a stumbling block.
I have a Linux Firewall with the public IP Address of 134.x.x.140 it is not
the exact ip address, but