wrote:
> many users that want to
> share with XP boxes need to go through the process
> of securing their
> internal network from external attacks from the
> TCPBEUI port. Nothing
> terribly difficult, but it does need to be done.
Is this something that is likely to be taken care of
(by default), if one is using a hardware firewall with
NAT translation ? (Because your "real" address is
different from your external one ?) Or, are further
adjustments required ?
Jordan
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