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From: pim@cti.nl (Pim Zandbergen)
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Subject: NT Service Pack 3, OOB and rlogin
Date: 12 Nov 1997 00:47:43 +0100
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After installing Service Pack 3 on my NT box, I noticed all sorts of
garbled characters when using rlogin, especially when pressing my
interrupt character.
Then I suddenly remembered reading that Microsoft simply disabled OOB data
in their TCP/IP stack, in order to protect Windows against denial-of-service
attacks.
Does anyone know whether there is another NT fix that will re-enable OOB
data ?
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