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Re: Disabling QAZ (was Re: Port 139 scans)
From: "Mike Lewinski" <mike () rockynet com>
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 14:31:04 -0600
You can disable the clients, at least until next reboot. This won't work with telnet, you have to use netcat:Well, since I'm hardheaded, and I don't have netcat installed, I tried with telnet and it seems to have worked.
Err, make that "doesn't work with the Windows 9x/NT telnet client" (actually, I found limited success if I paste the input instead of typing it). Mike
Current thread:
- Re: Port 139 scans, (continued)
- Re: Port 139 scans Charles Scott (Sep 29)
- Disabling QAZ (was Re: Port 139 scans) Mike Lewinski (Sep 29)
- Re: Disabling QAZ (was Re: Port 139 scans) Dan Hollis (Sep 29)
- Re: Disabling QAZ (was Re: Port 139 scans) John Fraizer (Sep 29)
- Re: Disabling QAZ (was Re: Port 139 scans) Dana Hudes (Sep 29)
- Re: Disabling QAZ (was Re: Port 139 scans) Mike Lewinski (Sep 29)
- Re: Disabling QAZ (was Re: Port 139 scans) Jason Slagle (Sep 30)
- Re: Disabling QAZ (was Re: Port 139 scans) Travis Pugh (Sep 30)
- Re: Disabling QAZ (was Re: Port 139 scans) Jason Slagle (Sep 30)
- Re: Disabling QAZ (was Re: Port 139 scans) John Fraizer (Sep 29)
- Re: Disabling QAZ (was Re: Port 139 scans) Mike Lewinski (Sep 29)
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- Re: Port 139 scans Ben Browning (Sep 27)
- Re: Port 139 scans Jason Slagle (Sep 27)
- Re: Port 139 scans Dan Hollis (Sep 27)
- Re: Port 139 scans Kai Schlichting (Sep 27)
- Re: Port 139 scans Jared Mauch (Sep 27)