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- <li><em>date</em>: Sun Jan 11 11:42:11 2004</li>
- <li><em>from</em>: jsechman at bellsouth.net (Joe Sechman)</li>
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> David Hamm wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have an FTP server sittting on the Internet. One group of users
>> uploads files via FTP the other group downloads those files via SMB.
>> Securing SMB communications in most cases is handeled by listing the
>> SMB users's IP address in an IPTables rule with a -j ACCEPT. But
>> recently I gained an SMB user an ALLTel's network and ALLTel blocks
>> port 135. The only options I can come up with is eithher FreeSwan or
>> PopTop and from recent experiences I'm not excited about using
>> either. I wonder if I could run SMB on another port? Under Linux I
>> don't see a problem but the Windows workstations mounting the share
>> can't be modified since they also participate in an SMB based LAN.
>> Any suggestions are welcomed.
>
>
> Personally, I think you're absolutely insane to be permitting Windows
> file sharing over the internet. You're just asking for trouble.
>
> You should find a different solution. What about ssh?
>
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