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On 5/28/07, Rusty Shackleford <rusty-5uWQAetEYB7jY0qkv+UzOQ at public.gmane.org> wrote: > I am helping a few people setup the technical aspect of their small > business. They cannot afford hosted shared storage at the moment and dont > have an office yet. They put their website up on godaddy.com and they want > to be able to for a netshare or cifs(samba) to go to the web address and > have it pointed back to the server in one of their houses. So before I came > abord they have a freenas server but they have multiple people connecting > and they dont want to have to change the ip on 5-10 computers everytime > comcast changes the ip, they want to maybe have a page that redirects it or > maybe a dns record that will point to it, does anyone have any expirience in > this? I was thinking setting up an srv record but that does not seem to > work. I'm not exactly sure what you are trying to do, but most ISPs filter SAMBA/CIFS traffic (135-139/445)... -- Kristian Hermansen -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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