Accessing Resources on a network


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I am currently running Zone Alarm 4 and Norton Personal Firewall and i have a wirless network set up. Everytime i want to print something or access the shared drives etc through the network i have to disable the firewalls is there anyway of doing it so i dont have to disable the firewalls everytime. Also at the moment ive got XP home on my laptop and 2003 Server on my computer, 2003 can see my laptop but XP home cant see my computer. Any ideas ? . . . Thanks in advance.

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Firewall question

You would need to open a specific port for traffic to the shared folder. I do not know which port you need to open. Also i think those firewall will let you put in a trusted IP address. If they do you can then put in the IP address of the machine that want to connect and it should let you go in.

XP home

If you did this properly you probably setup a domain on 2k3 server. Windows XP home "cannot join a domain". It might also be related to the fact that you have all those firewall on your machine. A first, basic and simple test, would be to try to ping the server from your laptop

If both computers cannot be accessed even with firewalls off, then the problem is not with the firewalls but in your setup. Verify the setup first, then configure the firewall.

When would someone need two firewalls and when would someone not need two firewalls?

Two hardware firewalls can be a useful thing to a network administrator. Setting up two firewalls that are configured the same has the benifit of adding security in this way: if someone were to get through the first hardware firewall, they would need to get through the second. Additionally ,the second one can be configured to trigger an alarm, alerting the admin that the first one was hax0red.

Software firewalls are a COMPLETELY different story. Two software firewalls can conflict as they do similar things and sometimes share libraries. If one were to fail, you would know anyway because it is right on your desktop.

2 hardware firewalls = good.

1 software and 1 hardware = good.

2 software = bad :crazy:

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