Hmmm... well something is certainly not right. On reflection of course you should not need to turn the firewall off to get to your Core from the LAN... you should only need to do that (or open port 22) if your trying to come into your Core's LAN from outside ie from the WAN (from work to your home for example).
Can you describe the setup of your Core's network interfaces and router/broadband connection (explain how each relates to the other in your current setup).
Well Andrew, you have helped me agian - Thank You! Your comments and putting together the answer to your question got me to go over everything again and I found out what some of my problem is.
Yes, I am trying to connnect to LinuxMCE from a WindowsME both within the LAN in the house
Configuration is:
- Cable > VOIP box > Comcast Cable box > Linksys WRT54GS Router
Linksys WRT54GS Router:
>LinuxMCE
>(via 802.11G wireless)> Linksys WET54GS5 Bridge > WindowsME
>(via 802.11G wireless)> WindowsXP
As you point out, the Linksys router does not need port forwarding settings for connections within the LAN. -- I took these out.
In the LinuxMCE firewall I had set port 22 for "port fowarding" - that did not work. With LinuxMCE firewall setting port 22 for "core input" I can Putty and Ping from WindowsME with the Linux Firewall enabled.
However the WindowsME network neighborhood cannot see the LinuxMCE files with the firewall enabled. Disabeling the LinuxMCE firewall permits the files to appear.
I had thought that I needed port 5900 opened in LinuxMCE for sharing but I guess it must be some other port. So the remote login question is solved, still need Linux Firewall disabled to do file sharing until I can find solution for this piece of the puzzel.
If anyone knows what port to open up for file sharing that would be helpful.
Bill