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Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic?
From: Bill Woodcock <woody () zocalo net>
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 12:32:47 -0800 (PST)
> Because this traffic is IP traffic, I wanted to ask others on this list > how they treat SMB traffic on their backbones? We've asked all customers, and nearly all of those have had us go ahead and filter it inbound into their tailcircuits. Some we're also filtering outbound, again at the tailcircuit. A few have asked for exceptions for some home or branch offices, but that hasn't gotten unmanageable yet. Most of the ones with complicated remote-access needs use GRE. -Bill
Current thread:
- Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Scott Call (Nov 14)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Bill Woodcock (Nov 14)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? JIM FLEMING (Nov 14)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Gary E. Miller (Nov 14)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Steven J. Sobol (Nov 14)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Paul Thornton (Nov 14)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? batz (Nov 14)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Joe Shaw (Nov 14)
- Message not available
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? William S. Duncanson (Nov 14)
- Re: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Bill Woodcock (Nov 14)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- RE: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Sutantyo, Danny (Nov 14)
- RE: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Joe Shaw (Nov 14)
- RE: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Joe Shaw (Nov 14)
- RE: Operational impact of filtering SMB/NETBIOS traffic? Joe Shaw (Nov 14)