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How to give another subnet access to network drives in windows firewall?
If I turn off the firewall, there is access.
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Information found on the Microsoft website.
Communication when connecting to shares and using the SMB protocol is carried out through the following ports.
SMB File Sharing: UDP Ports 135-139, TCP Ports 135-139
SMB Direct Control Traffic without NetBIOS: Port 445 (TCP and UPD)
in LAN for this you need to:
- create balls
- declare the connection to the network private (this is to start the network browser services)
and nothing else
but you need to tell more about the other subnet - if there is a router between networks, then routing should be two-way
if it is a VPN - smoke mana on setup or look for a good
Drno manual ,
Why do you need a firewall on Windows?
Create an allow rule for incoming / outgoing connections for the desired service and specify the required subnet there.
Windows most likely perceives it as "external", this must also be taken into account.
Why do you need a firewall on Windows? Unless, of course, the PC is connected directly to the Internet ...
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