• Subject: Vorlage Rusch EDV englisch seriöser
  • From: Philipp Rusch <Philipp.Rusch@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Mar 2000 11:54:18 +0100
  • Organization: EDV Beratung Rusch / EDP Consulting Rusch / Germany

Hello all,
we are running a model 170 as a webserver and want to protect
unauthorised access to several TCPIP ports on one of the LAN
interfaces. I could not find a way to close a port for public access
like I can in other OS. All I found was to define specific user
access to ports on all interfaces globally.
Am I missing something here ?
Second, I dont need all those netbios demons starting, when I do
STRTCP, how do I get rid of these ?

TIA,  Philipp Rusch


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