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<0> yay, TMS is opped - about time! <1> it's possible to enable file and printer sharing and disable netbios. But I guess when you say netbios, you mean, file and printer sharing <0> two different things <0> CIFS can run without NetBIOS <0> NetBIOS can run without CIFS <0> And logically, you can also access cifs shares without using netbios <2> TMS is an op?! yikes! <0> Yeah :) He should be too <2> but but, he might ban me <1> What danger is netbios without CIFS? I guess there'd be no file shares <0> tahts right fred <0> no shares would be acessible - you couldnt even enumerate a list of them <1> so the danger is file and printer sharing, not really netbios.
<0> bingo <0> but be aware also, that windows requires authentication to the SAM before allowing access to shares <0> well, NT onwards =) <0> 95,98,me arent as difficult <0> Microsoft released those OSes knowing that, and also without any sort of in-built firewall. <0> and dial-up was also very common at the time; leaving the machine directly attached to the internet <1> heh, the amount of times my "home routers" break. i'm also directly attached to the internet PCI DSL modem <1> still got a window fw though <0> ooh <2> you cant open a hidden admin share without permissions? <0> hidden or not; windows requires authentication <2> but does the admin share have higher restrictions than a normal share? <0> You cant set *share* permissions on an admin. share <0> ADministrators have access; the rest is dependant on the set NTFS permissions <0> so whether the restrictions are more restrictive or not, depends on either the default setup, OR what you have setup. <0> hey sorcerer <3> hi <4> sup <5> nada <3> kein <3> or rather, nichts :) <1> I just stopped the Task Scheduler service, did netstat -an >a, started the Task Sscheduler srbvice , did netstat -an >b, did fc a b, and it said no differences. So I don't think the task scheduler service opens a port. <0> perhaps it uses the RPC service for communication <1> perhaps. but then it wouldn't be opening a new port <1> dunno if you got this - perhaps. but then it wouldn't be opening a new port <0> I got it <0> I dunno what the case is with task scheduler <1> yeah, it was Arkaic that said it opened a port <6> *splutter* I'm sure he just said he'd allocated us a /24 <0> ah, the ISP? <0> how many thousands of dollars did that cost you? <7> heh <7> 10 bucks <7> is our /24 cost <3> it costs something? <0> oh, here we go <7> yeah <3> ;) <0> I think New Zealand must be one of the few countries where you actually have to pay for anything. <3> well, if a company has a valid reason, they can get pretty large blocks ***igned by RIPE for free <3> not sure how ARIN, APNIC etc operates <0> very expensively <3> but /24 is a pretty decent block <0> roll on Ipv6 <3> I think the main cost ***ociated with it.. is getting the routing setup <3> well, IPv4 is getting problematic routing wise too <3> here we only have a /16 to work with, not sure how many decades that would last <3> Intuitive: well, IPv6 would've been nicer if they could settle with a somewhat smaller number :P
<0> heh <0> true that <0> Im not looking forward to those times when DNS is out of order, and we need to remember that IP <3> seriously though <3> what do we need 5.4 million trillion trillion IPs for every person on the face of the earth for? <0> mmm, so people can have more porn servers :P <3> wasn't 2.9 billion IPs for every person enough (2^64) ? <0> Id be grateful to have 5 statics. <3> like a /29 ? <0> I dont know anyone that owns 2.9 billion computers <3> and if they were going to go with IPv4.. they could atleast give out netblocks based on location :P <0> oh, they dont all have to be in a similar range <0> heh <3> err.. IPv6 I mean <0> yeah <5> pfft <5> I just need 2 ip's <3> 2? <0> Perhaps one day, our wrist-watches will have their own IPs too <3> I currently use... 11 <5> yes, ns1 and ns2 <5> everything else is done internally <3> but yeah, I'm sure I could do fine with 3 or so <3> :P <1> I did once hear of somebody writign some ***embly to blow up a monitor. I wouldn't like them to blow up a wristwatch" <1> ! <3> that was in the old, old days <0> heh <3> when you could feed the monitor a frequency range it couldn't handle <3> now you just get some sort of "frequency out of bounds" error <3> :P <3> quite easy to do really <3> but even with such an old monitor... ***embly that tries to access the hardware directly... gets prevented by the OS <3> there's forexample a 5 liner of ***embly.. to wipe the harddrive <3> works fine on Win98, but not Win2000, WinXP etc <3> :) <3> Intuitive: I'm eating kiwis from NZ now ;) <0> eep <3> I thought kiwis required more heat.. heh <0> Nice green ones? <3> yeah <0> I dunn about heat - New Zealanders (alot of them) are pretty brain-dead <0> dunno* <0> No amount of heat can change that <3> hmm <3> origin of the kiwi is.. China <0> sure is <3> "The fruit gets its name from a marketing strategy, naming it after the kiwi, the national bird of New Zealand, where the fruit was first commercially popularised in 1959 by the New Zealand fruit-and-vegetable export company Turners and Growers; previously it was known as the Chinese gooseberry" <3> stupid marketing :P <0> heh <3> ah well <0> they still taste good <0> Mangoes are my favourite <3> never eat those <3> don't eat kiwis much either <0> Mangoes, Plums, Lemons, Mandarins and Strawberries. <3> what about raspberry? :) <0> www.truecrypt.org - Free & Awesome (Windows only)
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