Question #72444 on Gufw changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/gui-ufw/+question/72444

Tim proposed the following answer:
This thread looks a bit older but I was having the same problem after
installing Guwf.  I added the 192.168.**.* to 192.168.**.* in the third
tab and also enabled the netbios from the second tab drop down menu.  I
still had the mount error when trying to access the windows network.  I
manually typed in the address to the machine I was trying to reach like
this:  smb://192.168.**.** and walala... it came up with all my shared
folders on that system and I could access them.  Not sure how to enable
it to use the network icon of the windows network but at least I can
still use the firewall and access my other computers.  I am also using
the latest Ubuntu version at the time of this writing and running Gnome.
Hope this helps a bit.

Tim

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