Hey all:
Thanks for the replies, however none of these seem to work for me...any other ideas?
Again, when I disable the firewall I can see and access the shares, but I can't seem to find a reasonable set of firewall rules to enable this.
Anyway to make this work with the system-config-security level gui?
-cjl
If you are using the system-config-securitylevel tool, you might paste in the below information into the other ports field, then save the settings. This works for me. Hopefully nothing is missing here.
paste the below: - Scheme is port:protocol, nextport:protocol, ...) 443:tcp, 137:udp, 138:udp, 139:tcp, 445:tcp
port 137 should be udp, 138 is udp and port 139 is Tcp The port 445 is used for cifs (NT and works for very large files, tried with a file larger than 8 gig)
Jim
-- Perhaps the biggest disappointments were the ones you expected anyway.