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I have just installed Ubuntu 13.10 on a computer I use as archive for other machines. I need Samba working from various Windows 7 machines.

I have confirmed that smbd and nmbd are both working, and the shares I need are set up correctly. However, I can't use net use ... command from a Windows box to connect to the Ubuntu machine. It would appear like a firewall issue on Ubuntu (I can get to other Windows machines on the system, so I'm pretty sure the issue isn't on the Windows side).

How can I check the firewall settings?

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You can print out firewall settings by opening terminal and executing

sudo iptables -L

This will print all active firewall rules. Specifically, you want to look for rules under Chain INPUT header.

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