Re: Many Port Requests - NETBIOS question

2001-01-12 Thread Edward Dekkers
> windows machine will send out broadcast data packet to find the computer on > the network > so i think there're not cracking... Yep, they're a pita. I thought I'd eliminated most of it with my diald filters, but diald will occasionally still dial without my intention. Anybody got a sure-fire w

RE: Many Port Requests

2001-01-12 Thread Tony Johnson
I set my netbios type to 0x2 (point to point) and put a wins server on all my clients and this will dissappear > -Original Message- > From: SoloCDM [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, January 12, 2001 5:15 AM > To: RedHat-List > Subject: Many Port Requests > > I'm getting man

Re: Many Port Requests

2001-01-12 Thread Simons
windows machine will send out broadcast data packet to find the computer on the network so i think there're not cracking... - Original Message - ±H¥óªÌ: "SoloCDM" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ¦¬¥óªÌ: "RedHat-List (Request)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ¶Ç°e¤é´Á: Friday, 12 January, 2001 07:14 PM ¥D¦®: Man

Re: Many Port Requests

2001-01-12 Thread Mike Burger
That's the port that Windows uses for file and printer sharing. But it's not necessarily a cracker... On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, SoloCDM wrote: > I'm getting many udp port requests through ipchains on > 137/netbios-ns. Is this the port NTs use for the nameservers or > is it a cracker? > > Note: When