On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Steve Holdoway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 16:25:25 +1200
> Roger Searle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi, I have IPCop set up with blue (10.3.1.0/24), green (10.2.1.0/24),
>> and red networks.  Currently a wireless XP client on blue with a fixed
>> DHCP lease is connected through a D-Link DSL-G604T wireless router
>> (10.3.1.1, doing DCHP relay to 10.3.1.2 - the IPCop blue NIC) and can
>> browse the internet.  Default gateway of the client (from it's routing
>> table) is 10.3.1.2.
>>
>> Wired clients on green can access the internet and a file share on a
>> suse box with static IP address 10.2.1.201.
>>
>> I want the wireless clients to be able to access the file share on the
>> green network and believe I need to set up a DMZ pinhole - is that
>> correct?  If so, what port(s) (or range) should I open?
>
> Yes, you are correct. You need to open 2 udp ports - 137 and 138 for NetBIOS 
> Name and Datagram services, and tcp ports 139 and 445 for NetBIOS session and 
> M$ Directory services. Jut open it for the IP address of the XP client and 
> all should be sweet.

Two things, one is picky: you are assuming a smb or cifs share (which
is probably reasonable).

2, you can set up what are effectively static ip addresses over dhcp
in ipcop, and you should probably do so, so that the windows box
always gets the right address to correspond with the pinhole.

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