Hi Thomas Fernandez,

On Saturday, September 30, 2000 at 8:03:46 PM you wrote:

> And what is nbsession, by the way, as I get that a lot.

That's  a  protocol belonging to the SMB suite, which provides Windows
file  sharing.  But  I'm  wondering  how  your  firewall can detect an
application  running  on  your  own  machine  attempting  an *IN*bound
communication?  There's  either  a  problem with your firewall or it's
terminology  :-)  Doesn't  it  give  you  any  proper logs showing the
packet information?


Oliver Sturm

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