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psloss
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join:2002-02-24
Alpharetta, GA

reply to rakerman

Re: Messenger Service window popped up on my Serve

said by rakerman:
The best resource I have found is an article from TechTV

»www.techtv.com/screensavers/answ···2,00.htm
If you're new to NetBIOS-over-TCP, I also suggest

»www.microsoft.com/windows2000/te···wcug.htm
I'm going to put these on my webpage shortly.
Stopping/disabling the Messenger service is the best solution, but I thought this was interesting: I'd assumed that the "net send" functionality was sent over tcp/139, as there are specs on this. But when I ran a net send from a Windows 2000 system to a Windows XP box, Ethereal shows that the message was delivered via udp/135! I'm going to now test to see if these messages can get through on udp or tcp 135 without NetBIOS running...so there may be a couple of different ports that need to be blocked.

Philip Sloss

psloss
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join:2002-02-24
Alpharetta, GA

said by psloss:
But when I ran a net send from a Windows 2000 system to a Windows XP box, Ethereal shows that the message was delivered via udp/135! I'm going to now test to see if these messages can get through on udp or tcp 135 without NetBIOS running...so there may be a couple of different ports that need to be blocked.
I just "verified" this on an XP Pro setup. The XP Pro system has NetBIOS disabled and is not listening on tcp/139 or tcp/445. It is also not bound to udp ports 137-139 or 445. I can still push messages to that system with net send from a Win2K box. I haven't tried an NT4 system...

Can anyone else test this?

Thanks,

Philip Sloss

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