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Re: [Full-Disclosure] "<01><02>_msbro"?

Subject: Re: [Full-Disclosure] "<01><02>_msbro"?
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 19:13:36 -0600
On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 18:50, Daniel H. Renner wrote:
Anyone have any idea what the heck "<01><02>_msbro" is?

I have seen it as a connection point in EtherApe running under either a
DSL box connected to a hub with a Win2000 SBS box and a Internet
connection on the uplink, and an Ubuntu Linux box connected to a switch
and the connection was come from a WinXP box and a SimplyMepis box
running SaMBa on the LAN.

I've tried to Google it with absolutely no results, and no results on
simply "_msbro" either...

Try googleing for _msbrowse. If you need to read up on MS browswer
stuff, start at
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;102878
and check out other KB articles, such as
http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windowsnt/4/server/reskit/en-us/net/chptr3.mspx

Oh, and check your snaplen on your packet capture...

-Frank

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