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Subject: samba, ipfilter and ports.
From: dweise <dweise () rider ! edu>
Date: 2003-03-27 17:36:10
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hi,
a while a go we all pondered what ports samba used. here is the list
straight from samba.org:
Using a firewall
----------------
Many people use a firewall to deny access to services that
they don't want exposed outside their network. This can be a
very good idea, although I would recommend using it in
conjunction with the above methods so that you are protected
even if your firewall is not active for some reason.
If you are setting up a firewall then you need to know what
TCP and UDP ports to allow and block. Samba uses the
following:
UDP/137 - used by nmbd
UDP/138 - used by nmbd
TCP/139 - used by smbd
TCP/445 - used by smbd
--dave
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hi,<br>
a while a go we all pondered what ports samba used. here is the
list straight from samba.org:<br><br>
<pre>Using a firewall
----------------
Many people use a firewall to deny access to services that
they don't want exposed outside their network. This can be a
very good idea, although I would recommend using it in
conjunction with the above methods so that you are protected
even if your firewall is not active for some reason.
If you are setting up a firewall then you need to know what
TCP and UDP ports to allow and block. Samba uses the
following:
UDP/137 - used by nmbd
UDP/138 - used by nmbd
TCP/139 - used by smbd
TCP/445 - used by smbd
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--dave
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