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Text 13874, 174 rader
Skriven 2006-11-11 21:26:34 av Geo (1:379/45)
  Kommentar till text 13840 av Gary Britt (1:379/45)
Ärende: Re: Firewall Question
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From: "Geo" <georger@nls.net>

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the worm I mentioned uses 139 to spread via NT and 445 to spread via = W2K.

Geo.
  "Gary Britt" <glbNOSPAM@gencogDOTcom.com> wrote in message =
news:455491ca@w3.nls.net...

  Thanks,

  In checking open ports on my machine, net bios uses 137, 138, & 139.  =
Port 445 is open for both UDP and TCP.

  Gary


  John Beckett wrote:=20
Gary Britt <glbNOSPAM@gencogDOTcom.com> wrote in message
news:<455340ef$1@w3.nls.net>:
  OK, thanks for the info.  I have a mix of winXP, win2K,  and sometimes =

win98 machine, so I usually keep net bios turned on.  If I understood=20 you
correctly you are saying that if I use static IP addresses for the=20 machines
in the peer network and make entries in each machine's hosts=20 file then I
wouldn't need net bios?
   =20
For XP and W2000, I'm pretty sure yes (i.e. using static IPs and having = a
valid hosts file on each computer, and disabling NBT would be ok for = file
sharing etc).

For W98, I believe you would need NBT enabled ... but not sure.

  If a machine is named "glb_mx7340" for example would the host entry =
look=20
like this:  "192.168.0.102   glb_mx7340"   ??
   =20
Yes.

  And if I do this than to setup network shares and printer shares I =
would=20
just need port 445 open on each machine?  Both TCP and UDP or  just one=20 or
the other?
   =20
I'm not sure about printer sharing. I imagine it uses the same network
protocols and ports as file sharing.

File shares would use 445/tcp ... hmmn, I was about to say "and not 445/udp"
but a quick check with 'netstat -an' on this XP computer shows that 445/tcp AND
445/udp are active. Google shows conflicting views, but for example, the
following says TCP and UDP: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/204279

More confusion: On this XP box, NBT is disabled and only Windows = Firewall
(WF) is used. Deep in the properties of WF it says that

File and Printer Sharing service has following open:
  tcp 139 subnet
  tcp 445 subnet
  udp 137 subnet
  udp 138 subnet

where "subnet" means that the source IP has to be on my computer's = subnet.
I'm pretty sure I haven't edited the above properties, so I don't know = why
it doesn't include udp 445 (maybe has never been used??), not why it includes
the 139 etc stuff (maybe NBT was enabled when I first did file sharing??).

John

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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>the worm I mentioned uses 139 to spread =
via NT and=20
445 to spread via W2K.</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV><FONT face=3DArial size=3D2>Geo.</FONT></DIV>
<BLOCKQUOTE=20
style=3D"PADDING-RIGHT: 0px; PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; =
BORDER-LEFT: #000000 2px solid; MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">
  <DIV>"Gary Britt" &lt;<A=20
  =
href=3D"mailto:glbNOSPAM@gencogDOTcom.com">glbNOSPAM@gencogDOTcom.com</A>=
&gt;=20
  wrote in message <A=20
  =
href=3D"news:455491ca@w3.nls.net">news:455491ca@w3.nls.net</A>...</DIV><B=
R>Thanks,<BR><BR>In=20
  checking open ports on my machine, net bios uses 137, 138, &amp; =
139.&nbsp;=20
  Port 445 is open for both UDP and TCP.<BR><BR>Gary<BR><BR><BR>John =
Beckett=20
  wrote:=20
  <BLOCKQUOTE cite=3Dmid1va8l2ddtdmlr1juq8nf9vo1k1soqbq0pf@4ax.com =
type=3D"cite"><PRE wrap=3D"">Gary Britt <A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-rfc2396E =
href=3D"mailto:glbNOSPAM@gencogDOTcom.com">&lt;glbNOSPAM@gencogDOTcom.com=
&gt;</A> wrote in message
news:<A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-rfc2396E =
href=3D"mailto:455340ef$1@w3.nls.net">&lt;455340ef$1@w3.nls.net&gt;</A>:
  </PRE>
    <BLOCKQUOTE type=3D"cite"><PRE wrap=3D"">OK, thanks for the info.  I =
have a mix of winXP, win2K,  and sometimes=20 win98 machine, so I usually keep
net bios turned on.  If I understood=20 you correctly you are saying that if I
use static IP addresses for the=20 machines in the peer network and make
entries in each machine's hosts=20 file then I wouldn't need net bios?
    </PRE></BLOCKQUOTE><PRE wrap=3D""><!---->
For XP and W2000, I'm pretty sure yes (i.e. using static IPs and having = a
valid hosts file on each computer, and disabling NBT would be ok for = file
sharing etc).

For W98, I believe you would need NBT enabled ... but not sure.

  </PRE>
    <BLOCKQUOTE type=3D"cite"><PRE wrap=3D"">If a machine is named =
"glb_mx7340" for example would the host entry look=20 like this: 
"192.168.0.102   glb_mx7340"   ??
    </PRE></BLOCKQUOTE><PRE wrap=3D""><!---->
Yes.

  </PRE>
    <BLOCKQUOTE type=3D"cite"><PRE wrap=3D"">And if I do this than to =
setup network shares and printer shares I would=20 just need port 445 open on
each machine?  Both TCP and UDP or  just one=20 or the other?
    </PRE></BLOCKQUOTE><PRE wrap=3D""><!---->
I'm not sure about printer sharing. I imagine it uses the same network
protocols and ports as file sharing.

File shares would use 445/tcp ... hmmn, I was about to say "and not 445/udp"
but a quick check with 'netstat -an' on this XP computer shows that 445/tcp AND
445/udp are active. Google shows conflicting views, but for example, the
following says TCP and UDP:
<A class=3Dmoz-txt-link-freetext =
href=3D"http://support.microsoft.com/kb/204279">http://support.microsoft.=
com/kb/204279</A>

More confusion: On this XP box, NBT is disabled and only Windows = Firewall
(WF) is used. Deep in the properties of WF it says that

File and Printer Sharing service has following open:
  tcp 139 subnet
  tcp 445 subnet
  udp 137 subnet
  udp 138 subnet

where "subnet" means that the source IP has to be on my computer's = subnet.
I'm pretty sure I haven't edited the above properties, so I don't know = why
it doesn't include udp 445 (maybe has never been used??), not why it includes
the 139 etc stuff (maybe NBT was enabled when I first did file sharing??).

John

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