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| Subject: | Re: Shared drives through a firewall |
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| Date: | 22 Mar 2007 14:46:17 -0000 |
The configuration is actually: trusted >>fw>>fw>>untrusted >>fw>>internet. I haven't found a lot on the web that could help me specifically, so any pointers would be useful. They are using 137 and 139 outbound to do these connections. Thanks for what's come forward so far! Eigen
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