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Message-ID: <442BEAA4.2080609@csuohio.edu> Date: Thu Mar 30 15:27:51 2006 From: michael.holstein at csuohio.edu (Michael Holstein) Subject: Re: Strange interactions between tunnelling and SMB under the proprietary Microsoft Windows environment > The original poster mentioned NetBEUI. If the legacy NetBEUI protocol is > really installed on the system, certain Microsoft sharing attempts would > be expected to bypass IP (and therefore all IP VPNs) entirely. Right? NetBEUI is a L2 protocol .. not routable. It would depend on the VPN type though .. if using something like L2TP you could still VPN the traffic to the remote side. ~Mike.