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> Date: Tue, 06 Jan 1998 12:17:47 -0800 (PST) > From: Melody Yoon <melodyy@best.com> > Subject: Re: UDP port 137 Question > To: Bryce Ryan <brycer@organic.com> > Cc: jlarsen@ford.ajtech.com, nanog@merit.edu > On Tue, 6 Jan 1998, Bryce Ryan wrote: > [cut] > > who was it that said, "never attribute to malice what can be explained by > > stupidity?" > > no clue, but I like the quote. :) > > > we run a web farm and see requests directed at port 137 all the time on the > > web sites we host. i don't know for certain, but i assume it is some sort > > of internet explorer "feature" that is attempting to establish a CIFS > > connection to the web site. we ignore them anyway. > > Hi Bryce. That's a possibility which I had not thought of.. However, to > test it, I ran Explorer on some machines here (including IE4.0 for Sparc) and > directed it my workstation here which is running apache. I've got snoop > running monitoring port 137, and so far, I've gotten no hits from the machines > running IE4 that are specifically directed to my Sparc (as per the scenario > from the original poster). Due to the way our network is configured here, I > don't have the ability to go over a router (we're on a Cat5k switch). I believe that WIN95 will do the UDP to 137 only of both MS network and TCP/IP are configured. If you kill the MS network, that won't happen. > > Could someone out there do a similiar test and double check my methods and see > if I just did something wrong? :) > > mel > > Melody Lynn Yoon melodyy@best.com | Graduate - '97 MSF > Senior SA - Taos Mountain Software, Santa Clara, CA | NRA Member > -- I do not accept commercial, unsolicited email > -- http://www.best.com/~melodyy/spam.policy.html > Dave Nordlund d-nordlund@ukans.edu University of Kansas 913/864-0450 Computing Services FAX 913/864-0485 Lawrence, KS 66045 KANREN
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