At 02:32 PM 5/28/98 -0400, John Fraizer wrote: <SNIP> Rant trimmed for brevity </SNIP>
When a Winblows box does a DNS lookup, for some reason, it will also send a NETBIOS name service request thinking that there is a WINS resolver living at the same IP. It's just another example of MS doing very strange things. (Read: They don't know $h!t about IP and show it regularly!)
Actually it has nothing to do with WINS. If all the ISP's would implement solid in-addr.arpa reverse mappings, this would go away. Microsoft's DNS resolver has been extended, when DNS lookups fail, to do a reverse NETBIOS query against the target machine so it can use its name when displaying stuff via NBTSTAT, etc. It was designed this way, before the Internet became popular. Before we all rant at MS, I suggest we all read RFC's 1001 and 1002 and UNDERSTAND NetBIOS over IP, before we blame ALL the worlds ills on MS. Last I knew, they weren't written by MS. RFC 1001-> http://answerpointe.cctec.com/notes/rfcs1/254e_1e2.htm RFC 1002-> http://answerpointe.cctec.com/notes/rfcs1/2e46_1e2.htm Author(s): Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, End-to-End Services Task Force, Internet Activities Board, NetBIOS Working Group
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