Re: NIS 2003 OK now!
From: NeoSadist (neos@dist)Date: 11/11/02
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From: "NeoSadist" <neos@dist> Date: Sun, 10 Nov 2002 21:12:20 -0700
"Ed" <not@work.com> wrote in message
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> For anyone that has seen my posts about NIS 2003 not working in WinXP
> Pro using the built in PPPOE I finally got it to work by installing and
> using RASPPPOE instead. Intrusions are now detected instantly and
> blocked for 30 minutes, all unused ports are stealth,etc,,Yahoo! :-)
>
> I didn't want to install 3rd party drivers but it seems this is the only
> way I can get NIS 2003 to work.
>
> Now IOW why NIS 2003 doesn't work correctly using the built in PPPOE in
> WinXP Pro on both of my WinXP Pro PCs, is it a MS bug or NIS bug? Let
> the voting start now!
>
> Cheers,
> Ed
Probably an MS bug that symantec didn't know about, or something. If it's a
home edition of any operating system, in my opinion, it sucks right out of
the box, but that's just me. Anyways, it's probably a combination of the
two.
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