The biggest obstacle is the fact that most ISP's filter NBT traffic. It
works just fine over a VPN connection, as the ISP doesn't see the NBT
packets; they see VPN traffic. Basically all you have to do is get around an
access list blocking ports 137, 138, and 139.

        -----Original Message----- 
        From: Kim Edward B [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
        Sent: Mon 4/8/2002 11:45 AM 
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        Subject: RE: netbios over internet [7:40784]
        
        

        I don't think it can.
        As far as I know, it can do IP/IPX/DecNet/AppleTalk/Vines/CLNS.
        NetBios over TCP/IP will work with GRE but not straight NetBios or SNA.
        If GRE works with NetBios or SNA, it will be cool.
        I think that is why we use DLSW with NetBios and SNA connection.
        
        Ed
        
        -----Original Message-----
        From: Jay [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
        Sent: Monday, April 08, 2002 10:44 AM
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        Subject: Re: netbios over internet [7:40784]
        
        Is it possible to send nonroutable traffic through a GRE Tunnel?
        
        On Mon, 2002-04-08 at 10:12, Engelhard M. Labiro wrote:
        > How about NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NBT) and encapsulate
        > it with IPSec.  Another idea is using a GRE tunnel to
        > pass the NetBIOS to the next hop.
        >
        >
        > > I don't think you can, besides bridging on every internet hop.
        > >
        > > On Sun, 2002-04-07 at 23:14, cage wrote:
        > > > how can I make the netbios over Internet except the dlsw+ ?
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