>In case anyone was wondering, the host ftp.microsoft.com has port 139 open and
>something is listening.
>
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>Paul Dodd
Yep, FTP.Microsoft.Com port 139 is out there. Even the documentation for
Samba (smbclient man page) gives the example for the -L command as
ftp.microsoft.com. The services are listed below.
Does anyone [maybe someone from Microsoft] know if this is a public server?
If it is public, I would like to know how to access it via WFWG/Samba.
Otherwise, you might want to take a close look at your firewall.
# smbclient -L ftp -I ftp.microsoft.com.
Server time is Fri Jul 28 06:56:24 1995
Timezone is UTC-7.0
Server=[FTP] User=[] Workgroup=[INETSERVERS] Domain=[]
Sharename Type Comment
--------- ---- -------
IPC$ IPC Remote IPC
ADMIN$ Disk Remote Admin
C$ Disk Default share
D$ Disk Default share
E$ Disk Default share
NETLOGON Disk Logon server share
kb$ Disk
data Disk share point for ftp data
transfer Disk file space for exchanging files with customers
This machine has a browse list:
Server Comment
--------- -------
FTP The Microsoft FTP Server
GOPHER1 The Microsoft Gopher Server
WWW2 The Microsoft World Wide Web Server (2)
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