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Did you grab both tcp AND udp?

Leon

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From: Justin Silles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 10:32 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Windows networking ports

Hello All.

Just trying to set up a way to map a drive through our firewall
(Internal to
DMZ) for special computers and special username/password combo via NT
authentication....

While doing so I swore that I just needed to open up ports 137, 138
and 139
between the two PCs in order to map shares.  Is there one more port
that I
am missing (seems to me there is)...or multiple ports...??  Do I need
to
specify that after the initial connection there needs to be a
subsequent
connection to a random port between 1024-65563?  Again, I just
thought I
needed 137-139.

When tested on our non-live network we tried opening up a huge hole
across
the internal to DMZ loop, just incase another rule (computer-name or
user)
was not set proper.  Still did not work.

Thanks in advance.  I think I am just "having a case of the Monday's"
:)

        Justin M. Silles
        [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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