The Ms Network is a Noise generator (specially the broadcast and MS naming system) I
remember that long ago you blocked it to reduce un neccessary noise (i myself prefer
allowing to do MS Network even in the price of some exessive noise ... ) so if it doesnt
work now blocking it the other direction can reduce more un nessessary White noise even
your outgoing channel (dont know how big is your bandwith there)
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Kantor <Brian(a)UCSD.Edu>
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Subject: Re: [44net] Revised amprgw firewall rules
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Interesting idea. We could. I'll look into it. At the time,
I was only interested in protecting AMPRNet, not the rest of
the Internet, but it would be a good neighbor thing to do.
- Brian
On Tue, Apr 25, 2017 at 05:28:13PM +0000, R P wrote:
If you block incoming MS network Protocole why dont
you block it outgoing as well ?
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