Hello,
I connected two Windows operating systems through Linux. I used the https://www.computernetworkingnotes.com ... outer.html article for this. On one of the Windows operating systems, I shared a directory and on the directory, I gave full access to the Everyone user, but on another Windows operating system I can no longer open the directory and it asks me for username and password.
Could Linux have interfered? I have no firewall rules on Linux!
Thank you.
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Linux router
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Re: Linux router
This sounds like a problem with permissions and not a router problem.
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Re: Linux router
Hello,
But as I said, I gave Everyone full access! Can you text it?
I have another question, consider a network that uses VLANs and has a large number of IP addresses in different ranges. These computers want to connect to the destination through this Linux box, is a network card required for each IP address range?
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