IPX SAP access-list

2000-11-24 Thread mindiani mindiani


What is this IPX SAP access-list mean ?

access-list 1001 deny  640
access-list 1001 permit 

I fund this in a book and I could not find the service type 640.


Thanks




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Re: IPX SAP access-list

2000-11-26 Thread Jason Roysdon

Evil Microsoft perversion is what it is (uht oh, my Red underwear are
showing).  Quick search at Novell on "service sap 640":
http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/search.pl?database_name=kb&type=HTM
L&docid=%03%28F198109%3a975268026%3a%20%28%20sap%20service%20640%20%29%20%20
%07%01%00&byte_count=4954

Or if that link has problems: http://support.novell.com/ and search on TID
10017454

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Symptom :
A SAP Type 640 will broadcast every 60 seconds by the remote procedure call
(RPC) service.
SAPs occur on a computer running Windows NT Server, if Gateway Services for
NetWare (GSNW) is installed.
Cause :
This SAP broadcast will continue even if the user disables the SAP agent. By
default, the RPC service will check for the presence of Gateway Services for
NetWare and the SAP Agent service on the computer running Windows NT Server.
On the computer running Windows NT Workstation with CSNW, the RPC service
checks for the SAP Agent service. If the services are present, RPC will
start its own thread that will do the SAP broadcast Type 640 every minute.
Fix :
See Q171307 from http://support.microsoft.com. You will need Windows NT 4.0
Service Pack 5 and edit the registry.
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I'm no IPX ACL expert, but basically they're blocking any of these NT GSNW
SAPs broadcasts, and then allowing all other broadcasts through (as the
default end to an ACL is a deny).

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> What is this IPX SAP access-list mean ?
>
> access-list 1001 deny  640
> access-list 1001 permit 
>
> I fund this in a book and I could not find the service type 640.
>
>
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
>

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Re: IPX SAP access-list

2000-11-26 Thread Jason Roysdon

Found an even better url (great to bookmark for any you that might have the
do IPX ACLs):
ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/novell-sap-numbers/

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""Jason Roysdon"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
8vrqfq$91b$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:8vrqfq$91b$[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> Evil Microsoft perversion is what it is (uht oh, my Red underwear are
> showing).  Quick search at Novell on "service sap 640":
>
http://support.novell.com/cgi-bin/search/search.pl?database_name=kb&type=HTM
>
L&docid=%03%28F198109%3a975268026%3a%20%28%20sap%20service%20640%20%29%20%20
> %07%01%00&byte_count=4954
>
> Or if that link has problems: http://support.novell.com/ and search on TID
> 10017454
>
> --
> Symptom :
> A SAP Type 640 will broadcast every 60 seconds by the remote procedure
call
> (RPC) service.
> SAPs occur on a computer running Windows NT Server, if Gateway Services
for
> NetWare (GSNW) is installed.
> Cause :
> This SAP broadcast will continue even if the user disables the SAP agent.
By
> default, the RPC service will check for the presence of Gateway Services
for
> NetWare and the SAP Agent service on the computer running Windows NT
Server.
> On the computer running Windows NT Workstation with CSNW, the RPC service
> checks for the SAP Agent service. If the services are present, RPC will
> start its own thread that will do the SAP broadcast Type 640 every minute.
> Fix :
> See Q171307 from http://support.microsoft.com. You will need Windows NT
4.0
> Service Pack 5 and edit the registry.
> --
>
> I'm no IPX ACL expert, but basically they're blocking any of these NT GSNW
> SAPs broadcasts, and then allowing all other broadcasts through (as the
> default end to an ACL is a deny).
>
> --
> Jason Roysdon, CCNA, MCSE, CNA, Network+, A+
> List email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Homepage: http://jason.artoo.net/
> Cisco resources: http://r2cisco.artoo.net/
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> ""mindiani mindiani"" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> >
> > What is this IPX SAP access-list mean ?
> >
> > access-list 1001 deny  640
> > access-list 1001 permit 
> >
> > I fund this in a book and I could not find the service type 640.
> >
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>

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Re: IPX SAP access-list

2000-11-26 Thread John Starta

SAP type 640 is Gateway Services for NetWare (GSNW) on Windows NT/2K 
workstations/servers. The filter below denies SAP type 640 from being 
listen to and/or advertised -- depending on how the filter is applied 
(inbound vs. outbound) -- by the router.

jas

At 08:51 PM 11/24/00 +, mindiani mindiani wrote:

>What is this IPX SAP access-list mean ?
>
>access-list 1001 deny  640
>access-list 1001 permit 
>
>I fund this in a book and I could not find the service type 640.

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