Help.. Unwanted network traffic - netbios-ssn port 139

From: Manthien (thienvc_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 01/25/05


Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2005 22:37:22 -0800

I sniff my network and found that thousands of netbios-ssn traffic
generated by client workstation (W2k Pro). These traffics were desinated to
random network segment through port 139 and it causes heavy
network traffics. Kindly advise how to stop these traffics. Thanks

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