Hmmm, cant even connect to my shared drives at school (no hardware 
firewall, and ZoneAlarm shows no alerts) over NBT from home.


At 11:14 PM 10/12/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>That is the symptom you will get if the server has nbt disabled on the 
>internet NIC.
>This is a good thing in that as I mentioned, you can't even attempt to login.
>Opening up access to drive letters and whatnot are just some things that nimda
>will do. But it will not enable NBT on a disabled machine. So This machine was
>more than likely infected by one of the IIS exploits but yet NBT is still 
>secure.
>
>

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