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Marat_2092018-11-17 14:54:53
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Marat_209, 2018-11-17 14:54:53

Parsing Wireshark response?

There are 2 servers in different subnets. Ping is coming. Firewalls are disabled. I'm trying to get from the server 10.169.175.2 to a network folder on 10.169.169.54 serv3/common
Wireshark gives the answer
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What could be the problem? Why is there no mention of ports 139 and 445 in Wireshark? Can routers block something along the way and how to find out?
Wireshark is set to 10.169.169.54, which also contains network drives.
I'm trying to open these drives from 10.169.175.2 which is on a different subnet.
Dump
How to remove a dump from the gateway?

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Denis Sechin, 2018-11-17
@tamogavk

Where is the dump taken from? Even the initialization from 2 is not visible. It is necessary to remove the dump from the gateway

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Marat_209, 2018-11-17
@Marat_209

Wireshark is on 10.169.169.54 and there are network drives.
I'm trying to open these drives from 10.169.175.2 which is on a different subnet. Here is the dump
https://cloud.mail.ru/public/9ws9/5st1XB9ku
How to remove the dump from the gateway?

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Ruslan, 2020-05-03
@msHack

Ports 139 and 445 are not in Wireshark because your computers are connected through a router and in any router there is NAT its task is to translate network addresses into that is what NAT does it converts the outgoing address and port for example from 192.168.22.8 port 433 to 4.5.7.3 port 5643
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A PRO error TCP Reset (TCP RST ACK) - what is it and how to look for the cause? https://networkguru.ru/tcp-ip-reset-rst-ack/

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