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SMB over TCP vs. SMB over NBT
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Justin2112
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Registered: Aug 2001 Location: Golden, CO Country: United States State: Certifications: CCDP, CCNP, CCDA, CCNA, MCP, A+, Security+ Working on: open road from here
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SMB over TCP vs. SMB over NBT
Hi,
Found this bit of helpdul info when I got tripped up on a practice Sec+ question.
And I quote:
" The SMB (Server Message Block) protocol is used among other things for file sharing in Windows NT / 2000. In Windows NT it ran on top of NBT (NetBIOS over TCP/IP), which used the famous ports 137, 138 (UDP) and 139 (TCP). In Windows 2000, Microsoft added the possibility to run SMB directly over TCP/IP, without the extra layer of NBT. For this they use TCP port 445. "
Good stuff to know for the test, eh ?
Also wanted to touch quickly on rfc 2196. I gave it a good read once thru. Seems like a lot of info contained in this rfc could match up to what Comptia is after.
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2196.html
See yah,
Justin
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