If even that wouldn't work, than Possibly the browsing user does not have the required rights (shouldn't be a problem to check that from the local network, where the server resides).īeyond that. If it is not the Windows firewall, than it could be some AV/Endpoint Protection on that server that is blocking you.įor a test, turn off the firewall and/or AV/EPP on your server and try browsing the file shares. Possibly it doesn't allow connections from other subnets. Start checking your windows firewall settings on the server you want to browse. ![]() No, it for sure is NOT the Netbios-NS packet, that is blocking you.Īs already said, this is a BROADCAST packet that is sent to the broadcast IP addressĢ55.255.255.255 and NOT to the address of your browsing client.Īs the nature of broadcast packets is, they are NOT routed to other networks.Īs long as you don't see anything red in the traffic monitor, that would include the clients AND servers IP address right behind the 'deny', it isn't the firewall, that is standing in your way.
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