> NetBIOS can use NetBEUI, TCP/IP, or IPX. On Win95 boxes it defaults to
> using NetBEUI, but may use IPX if the IPX stack is installed (which it
> is by default)
Any idea how I'd write an ipfwadm rule to refuse forwarding of netbeui or
ipx packets?
On Thu, 27 Aug 1998, Will Lowe wrote:
: On Wed, 26 Aug 1998, George Bonser wrote:
:
: > Do you have any Windows stations on your LAN? What happens when you click
: > "network neighborhood?". It is probably Win95 doing it. Block the netbios
: > traffic from the outside world with ipfwadm rul
On Wed, 26 Aug 1998, George Bonser wrote:
> Do you have any Windows stations on your LAN? What happens when you click
> "network neighborhood?". It is probably Win95 doing it. Block the netbios
> traffic from the outside world with ipfwadm rules.
Hmm. Yes, this is part of the problem. "man ip
On Wed, Aug 26, 1998 at 12:33:02PM -0400, Will Lowe wrote:
> Diald is dialing my modem frequently, even when there's no traffic that
> I'm aware of. For a while I thought that xntpd was to blame, as it
> generates traffic whenever it tries to sync up with a time server. So I
> removed it -- but
Diald is dialing my modem frequently, even when there's no traffic that
I'm aware of. For a while I thought that xntpd was to blame, as it
generates traffic whenever it tries to sync up with a time server. So I
removed it -- but no luck.
Any idea what else might make diald think there's traffi
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