>Yep... that is what it is for..... For many reasons you might
>not want to run netbuei without TCP/IP....
>
Could you elaborate on that? Somehow I was convinced that NetBEUI and TCP/IP
were two separate stacks/protocols that don't need each other to run.
>--------------------------------------------------
>Anthony Thomas, Network Engineer, TASC Inc
>E-mail: adthomas @
tasc .
com
>http://www.tasc.com
>Phone : 617 - 942 - 2000
>Fax : 617 - 942 - 7100
>--------------------------------------------------
>
>----------
>From: Andy Watts[SMTP:andywatt @
loxinfo .
co .
th]
>Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 1996 6:58 AM
>To: firewalls @
greatcircle .
com
>Subject: netbeui & tcp
>
>Hi,
>
>While playing with FW-1 on NT I saw that it can allow the service NetBEUI.
>
>
>What is this for?
>
>Does this allow people to connect and become part of a microsoft network
>across TCP/IP?
>
>Is there anyway users can become share MS network files & directories
>accross TCP/IP
>
>Thanks
>
>Andy
>
>
>
>
>
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