You need these open.

netbios-ns      137/tcp                         # NETBIOS Name Service
netbios-ns      137/udp
netbios-dgm     138/tcp                         # NETBIOS Datagram Service
netbios-dgm     138/udp
netbios-ssn     139/tcp                         # NETBIOS session service
netbios-ssn     139/udp


On 6/12/08, Roger Searle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nick Rout wrote:
>> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 9:42 AM, Roger Searle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Steve Holdoway wrote:
>>>
>>>> On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 16:25:25 +1200
>>>> Roger Searle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> 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.
>>>>  hth,
>>>>
>>>> Steve
>>>>
>>>>
>>> Thanks, very helpful - it "just works", nice!  Now I'd like to be able to
>>> print as well, more holes needed since none of the printers are
>>> available.
>>>  Simplest case is the office printer/copier with it's own IP address
>>> directly on the green network.  What ports/protocols do I need open for
>>> that?
>>> And then for a printer attached to a PC, presumably this requires opening
>>> ports to the PC's address, but is the process essentially the same and
>>> the
>>> ports the same?
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Roger
>>>
>>
>> What protocol are you using for the printer?
>>
>>
> The port configuration taken from a windows machine that connects to
> this printer says "raw" protocol on port 9100.  Having earlier guessed
> that it might be IPP, I currently have pinholes for the following: both
> TCP and UDP, for each of the ports 9100, 631 and 80, each from blue
> network to green network.  I still get "printer not found on server,
> unable to connect" from the XP client.  So my guesses aren't quite right
> - I'm not sure what to look for or at from this point?
>


-- 
Sincerely etc.
Christopher Sawtell

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