The default gateway for the used ethrent was not set correctly.
This might help you:
http://kb.open-e.com/Why-I-cant-acce...ubnet_352.html
The default gateway for the used ethrent was not set correctly.
This might help you:
http://kb.open-e.com/Why-I-cant-acce...ubnet_352.html
Hello!
I forgot to mention that i can ping my NAS and also access the GUI from my home LAN. I just can't connect to a share. In Samba i know it is possible to restrict clients to a single LAN. I assume this is the point here.Originally Posted by Al-S
My question is now: is there a way to configure this, so i get also access to my SMB shares from my home LAN?
Cheers
Markus Mann
is port 139 TCP/UDP open along the route?Originally Posted by ctsde-max93
Hi!
At least i was very confident on that, but you made me looking further into that and in fact it was NOT!Originally Posted by Gr-R
A long-time-forgotten firewall rule preventing unwanted SMB traffic to leave my private network did what it was supposed to do. My pfSense has several rule-sets: one for LAN, one for WAN and one for IPSEC and IPSEC had only an allow-all rule, so i first thougt this was OK. But the forgotten rule in the LAN rule-set (of course without the "log matching packets" field beeing enabled) tricked me on that (silently)...
*selfpatsch*
Thank you for pointing me into the right direction, now i can access my NAS from my home LAN!
Cheers
Markus Mann