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Date:      Tue, 04 Jan 2005 15:48:32 +0900
From:      Rob <spamrefuse@yahoo.com>
To:        FreeBSD <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Samba on a router; doesn't work for outer network.
Message-ID:  <41DA3C40.8080609@yahoo.com>
In-Reply-To: <200501032048.31169.james@idea-anvil.net>
References:  <41D952C2.1040708@yahoo.com> <200501030736.55330.james@idea-anvil.net> <41D96888.1060500@yahoo.com> <200501032048.31169.james@idea-anvil.net>

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James Jhai wrote:
> On Monday 03 January 2005 08:45 am, Rob wrote:
> 
>>James Jhai wrote:
>>
>>>On Monday 03 January 2005 07:12 am, Rob wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Hi,
>>>>
>>>>I have tried to configure Samba on a FreeBSD (5.3) router & NAT.
>>>>
>>>>I want to have a single accessible directory with a password,
>>>>that can be accessed from the inner network (10.0.0.X) as well
>>>>as from the outer network (outer network = Windows PCs that use
>>>>the same external router as the FreeBSD PC).
>>>>
>>>>It works for the inner network, but not for the outer network
>>>>(see below for network scheme). All Windows PCs are XP.
>>>>
>>>>For testing this, I use an 'open' firewall. I should tighten the
>>>>firewall as soon as this is working.
>>>>
>>>>The /usr/local/etc/smb.conf (configured with swat) is as follows:
>>>>
>>>>#------------ smb.conf ----------------------------------
>>>>[global]
>>>>        workgroup = CISR
>>>>        netbios name = SURFACE
>>>>        server string = FreeBSD Samba Server
>>>>        passdb backend = tdbsam
>>>>        log file = /var/log/samba/log.%m
>>>>        max log size = 50
>>>>        dns proxy = No
>>>>        ldap ssl = no
>>>>
>>>>[share]
>>>>        comment = Shared stuff
>>>>        path = /home/share
>>>>        invalid users = @wheel
>>>>        valid users = share
>>>>        read only = No
>>>>        force create mode = 0700
>>>>        force security mode = 0700
>>>>#---------------------------------------------------------
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>I belive you'll have to add the "interfaces" option and define all the interfaces that you 
>>>want samba to use. You can use IP's or the interface names (rl0, wi0, ndis0, ed0, etc...).
>>>In addition to setting firewall rules up, samba also has a deny/allow section, again the swat help
>>>on the option will give you more details.
>>
>>Thanks.
>>
>>I have added following lines in the [global] section of smb.conf:
>>
>>         interfaces = fxp0, rl0, lo0
>>         bind interfaces only = Yes
>>         hosts allow = 123.45.67.89/28, 10.0.0.0/24, 127.0.0.1
>>         hosts deny = ALL
>>
>>Is that what you are talking about?
>>rl0 interface is connected to the 10.0.0.0/24 inner-network and
>>fxp0 is connected to the outer-network with gateway 123.45.67.1.
>>(I use real IP addresses instead of 123.45.67.89, of course).
> 
> Yes thats what I was talking about. Did that fix the problem?

No, it didn't.
I'm now teaching the Windows guys how to use sFtp to connect to
the router; probably the most secure way of communication, I guess.
In that case I will abandon samba altogether.

Thanks for your help.

Rob.



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