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Old 12-21-2004, 03:14 PM   #1
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Question possible to run samba on ports other than 137-139?


hmm lets see.. i have samba running great and all users configured.. can map network drives in xp on local machines.. but not outside network (over internet) i think its due to my isp filtering specific ports. ie i can't run apache on 80/ftp on 21 i have them running on obscure ports so others can connect. is it possible to have smb using ports other than 137-139... and if so.. can you map a network drive in xp using ports other than 137-139

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