Short answer: No

Longer answer:
Not only can't you route Netbeui through the GNAT Box, but you
can't route Netbeui through *any* router!  Netbeui is a non-
routable protocol (the address information in a Netbeui protocol
does not have a "Network Number".  This is the information that
allows "real" network protocols such as TCP/IP and IPX/SPX to
be routed).
If you allow your NT to speak TCP/IP (and allow the clients that
the NT system needs to talk to to also speak TCP/IP), and then
set up subnets and routing, then NT can talk to the clients
through the GNAT Box by using TCP/IP.

Mike Burden
Lynk Systems
(616)532-4985
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Subject: tunnel netbui through gnatbox?


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Hi,
can you pass Netbui through a Gnat tunnel?
We have an NT server running netbui, but not configured with TCPIP, which is
invisible when viewed from outside the tunnel. The workstations with TCPIP
can be seen and accessed.
Cheers,
stu

Stuart Birchall
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