Yo;
        Once again, another question to be applied on my Mandrake 9.2 server 
box, 
which you're probably starting to become friends with.  I leave KDE System 
Guard open at times on my SuSE box monitoring the Mandrake server remotely.  
I've noticed that a TCP connection opens occasionally, connected to from 
hosts all around the world (China, UK, u-name-it) to a "netbios-ssn" socket.  
What's happening here? What's netbios-ssn?  All I'm running is a website for 
a local buisness at the moment... I can't imagine why peeps from China and 
the UK would want to access this server... are these crackers? Do I have a 
clue what I'm talking about?
                  Thanx,
                         ES
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