Re: Windows network
- From: EOS <heelstraf@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 16 Jun 2008 17:20:38 +0200
Barely Audible wrote:
I would say that you have a firewall issue on the machine or machines
where the host based FW is preventing the machines from networking. Also
you should use Samba on Linux to network with the Windows machines. You
should be able to find this information by using Goggle or Dogpile.com.
Thank you for answering - you are obviously the only sane contributor to
this thread ;-)
hu,
my answer was not good?!
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zondag 15 juni 2008 19:53:30:
you can start to look in the firewall
open port or service in the firewall?
yast - security and users - firewall
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