From Microsoft web site (Windows 2000 Resource Kit):
Windows 2000 uses NetBIOS over TCP/IP to communicate with prior versions of
Windows NT and other clients, such as Windows 95. However, the Windows 2000
redirector and server components now support direct hosting for
communicating with other
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Richard C. Wargo wrote:
| True or False: SAMBA does not support TCP/IP direct hosting
| as defined by Microsoft.
False -- smbd in Samba 3.0 binds to port 139 and 445
by default. See the 'smb ports' option in smb.conf(5).
| If I disable NetBIOS over
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Richard C. Wargo wrote:
From Microsoft web site (Windows 2000 Resource Kit):
Windows 2000 uses NetBIOS over TCP/IP to communicate with prior versions of
Windows NT and other clients, such as Windows 95. However, the Windows 2000
redirector and server components now