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hitakiri2017-12-06 14:45:26
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hitakiri, 2017-12-06 14:45:26

Is it possible to connect to Samba from Windows7 not on ports 137, 138?

Provider changed supplier this week. The new 137, 138 ports are blocked.
Is it possible to change ports in netbios?
Or some other way to solve this problem?

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athacker, 2017-12-06
@hitakiri

Do not stick the SMB out at any time, under any circumstances. So the provider - "well done, did everything right." You need exactly an SMB-ball - cut a tunnel to a remote site and drive SMB-traffic through it. You just need a mounted disk - Windows can mount WebDAV-balls, distribute your file via WebDAV.

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pfg21, 2017-12-06
@pfg21

for smb.conf

dgram port
 #  Specifies which ports the server should listen on for NetBIOS datagram traffic.
#   Default: dgram port = 138
cldap port
#    This option controls the port used by the CLDAP protocol.
#    Default: cldap port = 389

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