> > Its not a samba problem. NetbiosDGM needs to be proxies. If you can > > use ipfilter, look at the netbios proxy. I believe port 137 needs to > > be proxied as well. The netbiosdgm proxy in ipfilter changes part of > > the payload in the netbios dgm packet to work with NAT. > > I am not sure what you are talking about. This is well beyond > my current understanding. > > I am running a freshly-installed RedHat 7.3 distribution. > > Are there instructions on setting this up on a RedHat 7.3 machine? >
There may be, but I don't run linux so I don't know if there are for redhat. If you are just talking about share level access then that work's over NAT. Logging on to a domain is where the problem is. You logon, but the windows client gets confused due to payload in the packet. Its a pretty complex issue unless you're someone who understands the netbios protocol. I started reading RFC 1001 and 1002. There may be easier ways or you may not be trying to do what I think you're doing, so hopefully someone else can help you better than I can. -- To unsubscribe from this list go to the following URL and read the instructions: http://lists.samba.org/mailman/listinfo/samba