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Can't work out how to access samba shares on another subnet


Can't work out how to access samba shares on another subnet

I've been trying for a while to allow access to samba shares on a NAS from a win 10 machine on another subnet. I can ping the NAS from win 10, and ping win 10 ...

Samba share across two subnets - Super User

I think you need to setup the devices in subnet B to use the Samba server, as a WINS server. You can do this by assigning the value via DHCP, or ...

Enabling Samba Shares Across Subnets - Server Fault

My initial reaction is that you're having name resolution issues. Accessing the shared folder from a client on a different subnet than then the ...

Can't access SMB file share across subnets (can ping both ways)

Windows firewall on the client machine is set to allow “any subnet” for File and Printer Sharing. Can't find the file share via “\FS” - invalid ...

Accessing a share on another subnet - Spiceworks Community

I am hoping someone can help me with a SMB Share/Routing issue. I have 2 small LANs - 192.168.100.0/24 and 10.0.0.0/24. These networks are separated by a ...

Can't access samba shares from different subnet - LibreELEC Forum

I reset it, and set it to work without that bridge, so any interface (LAN port) on the router is fully manageable by now, can have its own ...

Samba Shares Across Subnets - Ubuntu Forums

However, if you can "ping" the samba server from the clients, then accessing it by DNS/IP should work. If every client can ping by ip - then ...

Samba server share files across two subnets

You must use this option to force Samba to serve the other subnets on your network. It looks like your interfaces line in your smb.conf is ...

Samba Across Subnets? | Ars OpenForum - Ars Technica

Try accessing an SMB share on the PC in the 192.168.1.0/24 subnet from the other PC (making any firewall/ACL adjustments first as necessary). If ...

Samba share - access from another subnet - Configuration

Hey everyone,. I'd like to ask for your help to setup my config properly. I've got a samba share on my local network with the 192.168.2.6 IP ...

getting samba shares to work across subnet boundaries...

My environment in a nutshell is like this: - I'm a member of a Windows AD domain environment that spans many different subnets. - My client.

Samba share not accessable from other subnets

I have a samba server on a subnet 172.23.3.55/23 (2.0 --> 3.255) and within that subnet I can access the server no problem.

Can't Access Shared Folders or Map Network Drives from Windows ...

In this case, you should try to reconfigure the remote SMB device to use at least SMBv2 (the correct and safe way). If you use a Samba server on ...

Can't access shared folders from File Explorer - Windows Client

Open Control Panel. · Select Programs > Programs and Features > Turn Windows features on or off > SMB 1.0/CIFS File Sharing Support. · Check SMB ...

samba browsing across subnets via vpn [solved] - Linux Mint Forums

the IP in the error message seems to be a link-local address on eth0, so it can't reach the WINS server at 192.168. ... find out what that means.

SMB Share on second subnet not reachable - Ubiquiti Community

Check the local firewall on the NAS to see if it allows connections from other subnets. Windows doesn't allow this, by default. Other OS's sometimes do similar ...

How to share SMB to other subnets? | TrueNAS Community

Firewall rules and routing. Are you using the "network" browsing option to "see" the SMB share? or are you connecting via the IP address?

Can't set up SMB when Synology NAS is on a different subnet

Well, I sorted the problem out. I ensured that the Windows firewall rules were meant specifically for the NAS IP, not just for the subnet, and I ...

NAS samba across vlans | Ubiquiti Community

If you have workstations needing to access an SMB share (Samba / Windows file sharing), the NAS should be in the same network / VLAN with the workstations.

How to access windows folder share from different subnet?

How are you trying to add them? SMB can't be discovered or resolve names across subnets, you'll have to connect by ip. F@H.