At 11:42 AM +1200 21/8/02, Gordon Smith wrote:
Looks like a copy of an open source tool that was around some time ago. Also has bogus domain registration details, and the address on the site is in spammer paradise (Florida).
I believe that the MS NET SEND command relies on NetBIOS over TCP, so having something like this at the borders should make it a non-issue:
access-list 101 deny tcp any any eq 137 access-list 101 deny tcp any any eq 138 access-list 101 deny tcp any any eq 139
Are you suggesting that the ISP should do this, or the customer? Personally, I'm reluctant to block ports unless as part of an extra service, else the help desk has to deal with anguished requests as to why application 'x' suddenly stopped working. -- Michael Newbery IP Architect TelstraClear Limited - To unsubscribe from nznog, send email to majordomo(a)list.waikato.ac.nz where the body of your message reads: unsubscribe nznog