Discussion:
Direct hosting of SMB over TCP/IP
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lurker
2006-06-24 12:12:00 UTC
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I am using XP HOME / SP2 connecting to Windows 2000 PRO SP4.

http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q204279

Quoted from Microsoft KB


To determine if NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled on a Windows-based
computer, issue a net config redirector or net config server command at
a command prompt. The output shows bindings for the NetbiosSmb device
(which is the "NetBIOS-less" transport) and for the NetBT_Tcpip device
(which is the NetBIOS over TCP transport). For example, the following
sample output shows both the direct hosted and the NBT transport bound
to the adapter:

Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
NetBT_Tcpip_{610E2A3A-16C7-4E66-A11D-A483A5468C10} (02004C4F4F50)
NetBT_Tcpip_{CAF8956D-99FB-46E3-B04B-D4BB1AE93982} (009027CED4C2)

Notice the complete adapter descriptor. I do not get that detail. Here
is what I get.

C:\>net config server
Server Name \\KING-DADDY
Server Comment king-daddy 51

Software version Windows 2002
Server is active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)


Server hidden No
Maximum Logged On Users 5
Maximum open files per session 16384

Idle session time (min) 15
The command completed successfully.


C:\>net config WORKSTATION
Computer name \\KING-DADDY
Full Computer name KING-DADDY
User name clackey

Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)

Software version Windows 2002

Workstation domain KINGDOM
Workstation Domain DNS Name (null)
Logon domain KING-DADDY

COM Open Timeout (sec) 0
COM Send Count (byte) 16
COM Send Timeout (msec) 250
The command completed successfully.

Perhaps a difference in XP HOME and XP PRO?
or What?
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king-daddy
Chuck
2006-06-24 14:11:45 UTC
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Post by lurker
I am using XP HOME / SP2 connecting to Windows 2000 PRO SP4.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q204279
Quoted from Microsoft KB
To determine if NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled on a Windows-based
computer, issue a net config redirector or net config server command at
a command prompt. The output shows bindings for the NetbiosSmb device
(which is the "NetBIOS-less" transport) and for the NetBT_Tcpip device
(which is the NetBIOS over TCP transport). For example, the following
sample output shows both the direct hosted and the NBT transport bound
Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
NetBT_Tcpip_{610E2A3A-16C7-4E66-A11D-A483A5468C10} (02004C4F4F50)
NetBT_Tcpip_{CAF8956D-99FB-46E3-B04B-D4BB1AE93982} (009027CED4C2)
Notice the complete adapter descriptor. I do not get that detail. Here
is what I get.
C:\>net config server
Server Name \\KING-DADDY
Server Comment king-daddy 51
Software version Windows 2002
Server is active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
Server hidden No
Maximum Logged On Users 5
Maximum open files per session 16384
Idle session time (min) 15
The command completed successfully.
C:\>net config WORKSTATION
Computer name \\KING-DADDY
Full Computer name KING-DADDY
User name clackey
Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
Software version Windows 2002
Workstation domain KINGDOM
Workstation Domain DNS Name (null)
Logon domain KING-DADDY
COM Open Timeout (sec) 0
COM Send Count (byte) 16
COM Send Timeout (msec) 250
The command completed successfully.
Perhaps a difference in XP HOME and XP PRO?
or What?
Carl, dude,
Post by lurker
Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
NetBT_Tcpip_{610E2A3A-16C7-4E66-A11D-A483A5468C10} (02004C4F4F50)
NetBT_Tcpip_{CAF8956D-99FB-46E3-B04B-D4BB1AE93982} (009027CED4C2)
That's an example with SMB direct, and with two NetBT sessions.
Post by lurker
Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
That's an example with SMB direct only, no NetBT sessions.

<http://support.microsoft.com/?id=204279>
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=204279
...the following sample output shows both the direct hosted and the NBT
transport bound to the adapter:

Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
NetBT_Tcpip_{610E2A3A-16C7-4E66-A11D-A483A5468C10} (02004C4F4F50)
NetBT_Tcpip_{CAF8956D-99FB-46E3-B04B-D4BB1AE93982} (009027CED4C2)

The question here is - are you seeing the different results based upon the
Windows Firewall One Care settings???
--
Cheers,
Chuck, MS-MVP [Windows - Networking]
http://nitecruzr.blogspot.com/
Paranoia is not a problem, when it's a normal response from experience.
My email is AT DOT
actual address pchuck mvps org.
lurker
2006-06-24 16:09:36 UTC
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Post by Chuck
Post by lurker
I am using XP HOME / SP2 connecting to Windows 2000 PRO SP4.
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;Q204279
Quoted from Microsoft KB
To determine if NetBIOS over TCP/IP is enabled on a Windows-based
computer, issue a net config redirector or net config server command at
a command prompt. The output shows bindings for the NetbiosSmb device
(which is the "NetBIOS-less" transport) and for the NetBT_Tcpip device
(which is the NetBIOS over TCP transport). For example, the following
sample output shows both the direct hosted and the NBT transport bound
Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
NetBT_Tcpip_{610E2A3A-16C7-4E66-A11D-A483A5468C10} (02004C4F4F50)
NetBT_Tcpip_{CAF8956D-99FB-46E3-B04B-D4BB1AE93982} (009027CED4C2)
Notice the complete adapter descriptor. I do not get that detail. Here
is what I get.
C:\>net config server
Server Name \\KING-DADDY
Server Comment king-daddy 51
Software version Windows 2002
Server is active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
Server hidden No
Maximum Logged On Users 5
Maximum open files per session 16384
Idle session time (min) 15
The command completed successfully.
C:\>net config WORKSTATION
Computer name \\KING-DADDY
Full Computer name KING-DADDY
User name clackey
Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
Software version Windows 2002
Workstation domain KINGDOM
Workstation Domain DNS Name (null)
Logon domain KING-DADDY
COM Open Timeout (sec) 0
COM Send Count (byte) 16
COM Send Timeout (msec) 250
The command completed successfully.
Perhaps a difference in XP HOME and XP PRO?
or What?
Carl, dude,
Post by lurker
Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
NetBT_Tcpip_{610E2A3A-16C7-4E66-A11D-A483A5468C10} (02004C4F4F50)
NetBT_Tcpip_{CAF8956D-99FB-46E3-B04B-D4BB1AE93982} (009027CED4C2)
That's an example with SMB direct, and with two NetBT sessions.
Post by lurker
Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
That's an example with SMB direct only, no NetBT sessions.
<http://support.microsoft.com/?id=204279>
http://support.microsoft.com/?id=204279
...the following sample output shows both the direct hosted and the NBT
Workstation active on
NetbiosSmb (000000000000)
NetBT_Tcpip_{610E2A3A-16C7-4E66-A11D-A483A5468C10} (02004C4F4F50)
NetBT_Tcpip_{CAF8956D-99FB-46E3-B04B-D4BB1AE93982} (009027CED4C2)
The question here is - are you seeing the different results based upon the
Windows Firewall One Care settings???
Very good chuck!
That was it exactly.
--
king-daddy
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