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Re: Remot Mac client connects to Server 2003 through firewall problem

by "CanSpam" <canspam@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sep 25, 2007 at 12:40 PM

What is your MacOS X version?
Tiger works much better, Panther has some flaws in SMB.
What is your Windows 2003 communication, authentication policy (e.g NTLM =
level)?

"Pleo" <pleoel@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message =
news:%23eXVg3B$HHA.3800@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>A remote mac user cannot access main office server 2003 while remote PC =
can.
> Below are the brief details.
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> Remote Lan: 192.168.10.0    machine: Mac OS X (192.168.10.176)
>=20
> Local Lan: 192.168.8.0    machine: Server 2003(192.168.8.250)
>=20
> On Server 2003 firewall exceptions > add scope to the following ****ts.
> - At File and Printer Sharing page:
>        i. TCP 139 scope:
> 192.168.8.0/255.255.255.0,192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0
>        ii.TCP 445 scope:
> 192.168.8.0/255.255.255.0,192.168.10.0/255.255.255.0
>=20
> When remote PCs (192.168.10.0) connect to Server 2003, server's share
> folders can be accessed.
> When remote Mac OS X (192.168.10.176) connect to Server 2003 ( ie.
> smb://192.168.8.250), error -36 message will be appeared.
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> On Server 20003, I notice that about Mac connection as below.
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> =
-------------------------------------------------------------------------=
---
> ----
>=20
> C:\>netstat -n
> Active Connections
> Proto     Local Address           Foreign Address                 =
State
> TCP     192.168.8.250:139     192.168.10.176:49268     TIME_WAIT
> TCP     192.168.8.250:139     192.168.10.176:49269     TIME_WAIT
> TCP     192.168.8.250:139     192.168.10.176:49270     TIME_WAIT
> TCP     192.168.8.250:139     192.168.10.176:49271     TIME_WAIT
>=20
> C:\>netstat
> Active Connections
> Proto     Local Address         Foreign Address                     =
State
> TCP     uwfs:netbios-ssn     POWERBOOK:49268             TIME_WAIT
> TCP     uwfs:netbios-ssn     POWERBOOK:49269             TIME_WAIT
> TCP     uwfs:netbios-ssn     POWERBOOK:49270             TIME_WAIT
> TCP     uwfs:netbios-ssn     POWERBOOK:49271             TIME_WAIT
>=20
> =
-------------------------------------------------------------------------=
---
> ----
>=20
>=20
>=20
> From the above figure, Mac connection seems successful and related TCP =
139
> ****t is opened to allow incoming network connections on server 2003. =
But Mac
> user still can't access win2003 server's share folders.  What's =
happen? How
> do I fix it. Please kindly advise, Thanks much.
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>
 




 2 Posts in Topic:
Remot Mac client connects to Server 2003 through firewall proble
"Pleo" <pleo  2007-09-21 15:05:31 
Re: Remot Mac client connects to Server 2003 through firewall pr
"CanSpam" <c  2007-09-25 12:40:57 

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