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  1. [ubuntu] Re: How do you configure iptables to allow incoming traffic on specific ports

    nmap says they are open... So my router is configured and the ports are open. It must be a problem with the software. Could my isp be blocking me? Just grabbing at straws now.
  2. [ubuntu] Re: How do you configure iptables to allow incoming traffic on specific ports

    @ SeijiSensei Thanks for fixing my brain fart! What does it mean if these two ports are not listed here? I can still access these ports form within the local network as the configuation web interface...
  3. [ubuntu] Re: How do you configure iptables to allow incoming traffic on specific ports

    Does any one have any ideas?
  4. [ubuntu] Re: How do you configure iptables to allow incoming traffic on specific ports

    Thanks for all the replies!

    @3rdalbum My router is configured to forward any incoming connections on these ports to the same ports on my server.

    @xianbei ran your command and I see:

    tcp 0...
  5. [ubuntu] How do you configure iptables to allow incoming traffic on specific ports

    I just installed some software that allows me to connect to other computers to remote control them. Problem is, I need to allow traffic on ports 8040 and 8041. I've already enabled port forwarding on...
  6. [ubuntu] Re: Problem with samba shares Ubuntu server 12.04

    found the problem. firstly I didn't know that there was a samba password that needs to be assigned for each user. second the line group = group1 needed to be changed to write list = @group1. group...
  7. [ubuntu] Problem with samba shares Ubuntu server 12.04

    I'm having a problem with setting up samba share permissions on ubuntu server lts. I've got two shares set up in the smb.conf file. Their entries look like this:

    [share]
    comment = Ubuntu File...
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