Every time I have experienced this problem it was directly related to said
laptop users having a worm installed that attempts to search the whole
network for machines to attack.  Do you know if these users have viruses or
have they all been checked?

Andrew Baudouin
Applications Programmer
AWC, Incorporated
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(225) 752-3939 x228
-----Original Message-----
From: Joey Kelly [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Sunday, December 12, 2004 7:30 AM
To: brlug
Subject: [brlug-general] WinXP blues

This is part rant, and part plea for help.

I had 2 incidences (and have talked to others who have experienced this, one

of which lurks here and needs a solution) where someone plugs an XP laptop 
into the network, immediately causing problems. I've seen a lone XP laptop 
take down an entire LAN. Other types of problems I've heard about include XP

finding and connecting to a wireless AP across the street and deciding on
its 
own to "bridge" the 2 LANs. By the way, I know what bridging is, but I 
suspect that Redmond's idea of it is slightly different.

A). What the &$*%# is going on with XP? What causes it to DoS a LAN?

B). How can a laptop be told to say on its side of the fence (we're talking 
clueless sales dweebs that aren't smart enough to toggle the wireless NIC
off 
when they enter the building)?

C). I'm looking for ideas (links, too) about these problems, technical 
descriptions thereof, solutions and work-arounds.

I know that XP Professional is much saner than XP Personal, but since these 
are worker-owned laptops, I have no control over what they bring into the 
building. The company in question has a ban on XP, but that doesn't stop
some 
lusers from trying to sneak their XP laptops into the building.

Thanks.
-- 


Joey Kelly
< Minister of the Gospel | Linux Consultant >
http://joeykelly.net


"I may have invented it, but Bill made it famous."
 --- David Bradley, the IBM employee that invented CTRL-ALT-DEL

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