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Jimbo
April 29th 04, 03:23 PM
Hi, I run a small network and recently have setup a vpn between our sites.
The new workstations were added (to net neighborhood) plus a new workgoup
appeared "Tant-a01" which seems to have a single workstation attached. The
problem is; I cannot account for this extra workgroup as it doesnt belong
to any of my networks.

So when I disconnect the VPN's, my network goes back to displaying the
regular PC's ON the subnet, but even after several hours the "Tant-a01"
workgroup (which I cannot account for anyway) remains.

So my question: Do I have a security issue, or is this some kind of network
weirdness?

Roger Abell
May 3rd 04, 03:26 PM
Xref: kermit microsoft.public.windowsxp.security_admin:148849

What shows in the browselist are machines active
on the network segment, although once they become
inactive it can take some time for them to age off of
the list.
Try at a cmd prompt issuing
nbtstat -n
to see if it has been in communications recently (or you
with it)
Try
ping -a <name of machine>
to see if you can get its IP returned.

--
Roger Abell
Microsoft MVP (Windows Server System: Security)
MCSE (W2k3,W2k,Nt4) MCDBA
"Jimbo" > wrote in message
.. .
> Hi, I run a small network and recently have setup a vpn between our sites.
> The new workstations were added (to net neighborhood) plus a new workgoup
> appeared "Tant-a01" which seems to have a single workstation attached. The
> problem is; I cannot account for this extra workgroup as it doesnt belong
> to any of my networks.
>
> So when I disconnect the VPN's, my network goes back to displaying the
> regular PC's ON the subnet, but even after several hours the "Tant-a01"
> workgroup (which I cannot account for anyway) remains.
>
> So my question: Do I have a security issue, or is this some kind of
network
> weirdness?

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