This is not a firewall issue, it's a windows networking issue.

In short, Network Neighborhood uses broadcasts for discovery of machines on
the network.  Those broadcasts are not routed.  In order to see the machines
on the other network in your network neighborhood you will need to setup a
WINS server.



Regards,
Kevin

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> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 3:22 PM
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> Subject: NT Network Browsing
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> I have a Firewall-1 server running Windows NT with three NIC cards
> configured as follows:
>
>         NIC 1 = Internal Net 10.X.X.X
>         NIC 2 = DMZ zone 192.168.x.x
>         NIC 3 = connection to router-real world address
>
> I have Netbios ports 137-139 open to the internal net and the DMZ
> zone. The
> computers on the DMZ zone are located in a Workgroup and are not
> part of our
> NT domain. When browsing the Network Neighborhood, the DMZ computers will
> not appear. I can find them using the "Find Computer" command. Does anyone
> know why the Workgroup DMZ computers will not appear in the Network
> Neighborhood?
>
> Thank you.
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