On Fri, Nov 20, 1998 at 09:21:47AM -0500, Phil Baskette wrote:
> Dear people who are more knowledgeable than myself,
> 
>       Here's my setup.  I have a firewall  that segments my lan into to areas.
> The first being the server subnet, and the second being a masqueraded
> workstation subnet (primarily win95 stations).  Suddenly I have a very
> pressing need to have many of these masqueraded stations samba mount an
> exported drive from the server segment.  The problems that I have
> encountered are that, first the workstations can't even see the server in
> the network neighborhood to mount it (since they are on separate subnets).
Yuo can do that with samba announcing itself to the otherside
of the firewall by means of an 'remove announce'. This is documented
in the samba docs.

> Secondly, when I substitute an IP address for the target samba server it
> works... sometimes.  But the connection is intermittent.  
Strange, the connection should keep intact between the server and
the client, regardless of the masqurading.

Anyway, first make sure the clients see the server on the otherside
and than have lots netstat -M outputs ready for analyses :)
(check if a connection between C-S stays on the same ports, and
that the ports don't het reused)

    Met vriendelijke groet,
        Pauline Middelink
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