Julian Church <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Since the packets you're seeing are pretty much exclusively harmless
> "chatter" it's more user friendly this way.

You mean Windows users using the Internet as "network neighborhood"?
I'm not too familiar with Windows hosts connected to the Internet
through modem/isdn/dsl/..., so what you say may be correct.

I interpreted Windows traffic coming from the Internet as part of a scan
always. So there would be no need to be friendly. If this traffic is
generated by accident in most cases the default of rejecting would be
justified.

Regards, Frank


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