Neil:
Are you connected to an ISP that's allowing you to route IPX over the
Internet in some fashion?
In my experience, IPX was usually confined to the internal LAN. I've only
once seen it implemented in a WAN situation, and we had to buy routers that
would encapsulate IPX in IP packets to move them across the T1 lines.
I'm curious to learn more.....time to load up that good 'ole NetWare 4.11
box!!!
Jeremiah
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Hi,
I am using tools like nessus or nmap to detect holes on an ip device to
inform me of solutions.
My real question is, is there any network scanner or vulnerability tester
for IPX protocols?
Thanks.
Neil
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