  | |  | Iptables NAT with windows servers (netbios ?) | Iptables NAT with windows servers (netbios ?) 2005-07-05 - By Mike Burger
Back On Mon, 4 Jul 2005 redhat@(protected) wrote:
> Here is the setup I would like to use: I am using a Redhat 3 box to > firewall and nat an internal network with both Windows and Linux > clients. The windows clients need to be able to login and see their > drives on a windows server that is located on another network on the > other side on the Linux box. The natting seems to work find (all > clients can browse the Internet), however when the windows clients log > in and then try to access their drives on the server in the other > network all they see is their local drive. No error is shown during the > login. Is there a way to get this to work through the Linux box? I > have seen people mention to nat everything but the netbios traffic ( not > sure about that). Also, there is the LMHOSTS file, is that a possible > solution? I'm not very familiar with windows, so this is really > challenging me. Hopefully, the diagram below will further clarify. > Also, > it is desired to keep the Windows server in its present location. > > 202.x.x.x eth0 eth1 192.168.x.x > windows server -- -- Linux Box (NAT/Firewall) -- -----win/linux clients
I'm afraid that we're probably going to need more info, such as your iptables rules, whether or not you've opened up all the appropriate ports.
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