Roy,

in your smb.conf file you specify the network(s) you will communicate
with via smb.  Just specify your home network and you'll get the result
you are after.  192.168.1. for example

Of course, a firewall / iptables blocking the netbios related ports at
the edge of your LAN is better.

Ryan

On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 11:08, Roy Vestal wrote:
> I'm getting ready to setup a server at home. I want to share, via SAMBA,
> a couple of drives, and at the same time use it as a webserver. i know
> that this isn't the most ideal thing, but I only have room for one
> server.
> 
> My Question: How do I lock it down so that only my internal network can
> see the SAMBA shares? I will only have one NIC. I'll be using IPTABLES
> as well. I want to be able to ssh in from the outside as well.
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 
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