I have set up a samba server all o.k. I cannot even view any workgroup.
This is a result of internal security which I control. I was of the
belief that Samba uses Netbios for transmitting and advertising on the
LAN and have enabled TCP/UDP 137-139 on the required route
192.168.100.0/24 that the workstations are on that I want Samba services
to be available.

As I cannot see the workgroup I have obviously missed some other
dependant Ports to Samba services. Can anyone tell me which Ports are
required to be open. This has nothing to do the the PC firewall which is
correctly displaying 'samba server' on the PC that is running the
process and I have tried turning off all PC firewalls on the PC's which
I want samba services to be available.

If someone can let me know what Ports Samba requires I can correct the
Internal Security issue.

Many Thanks

Scott

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