From: Marino de S. <mar...@ti...> - 2010-04-15 08:06:27
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Mike, thank you for your quick reply. I tried disabling the Windows Firewall on my Windows 7 box, and I tried to reconnect trought OpenVPN. Unfortunally, without success! :( In fact, I receive the same error. Thank you very much for your help, Marino At 23:52 14/04/2010, Michael G. Beirne wrote: >On Wed, 14 Apr 2010, Marino de Stena wrote: > >>I've got the following scenario. >> >>IpCop 1.4.21 with Zerina 0.9.5b connected to the internet by DSL. The Green LAN is composed by 4 Windows XP/Vista clients. There isn't any server. >> >> From RoadWarrior (trought the Internet) I can: >>- ping IpCop (Green interface) and can ping ALL Windows clients inside the LAN. >>- use the browser to manage the IpCop box >> >>But, if I want to browse a shared folder using \\192.168.3.10\Shared (who works perfectly into the LAN and normally work with others installations I've done in the past where there was a Windows Server), I receive a 80004005 error on the roadwarrior. >>Obviuosly: >>- I cannot too reach the shared resource by \\computername\Shared (also if I modify the hosts file on the client) >>- RoadWarrior LAN class (192.168.1.x) is different than the IpCop LAN one (192.168.3.x). >> >>IMHO It seems like something is wrong with Netbios and/or Wins, but I don't know how to solve the problem. >> >>What's wrong? > >If you have the Windows firewall enabled on those boxes, they will only allow "file and print" services to the local subnet, not the other lan. Go into the Windows firewall exceptions tab, click on "File and Printer Sharing", then click on "Edit" and then change the scope for ports 137, 138, 139 and 445 to include both the local lan and the other lan. > >If you just want to test if the windows firewall is the problem, just disable it, see if you can access the share and then re-enable it. > >Hope this helps. > >Mike Beirne | 2658 Griffith Park Blvd #189, Los Angeles, CA 90039-2520 >be...@xn... |