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Re: [Full-disclosure] Re: Strange interactions between tunnelling and SM

Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Re: Strange interactions between tunnelling and SMB under the proprietary Microsoft Windows environment
Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 09:26:44 -0500
The original poster mentioned NetBEUI. If the legacy NetBEUI protocol is really installed on the system, certain Microsoft sharing attempts would
be expected to bypass IP (and therefore all IP VPNs) entirely. Right?

NetBEUI is a L2 protocol .. not routable. It would depend on the VPN type though .. if using something like L2TP you could still VPN the traffic to the remote side.


~Mike.

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