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Longhorn Networking Stack: NAP

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat , I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts on different topics that came up. See the full transcript on Channel 9. Network Access Protection: Khaja_MSFT (Expert): Q: oh yes = tell us more about
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Longhorn Networking Stack: Firewall Platform

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat , I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts on different topics that came up. See the full transcript on Channel 9. Firewall: Henry_MSFT (Expert): Q: Will Longhorn feature iptables like firewall
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Longhorn Networking Stack: P2P and Upnp

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat , I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts on different topics that came up. See the full transcript on Channel 9. UPnP: Harish_msft (Expert): Q: "web serviices for network devices " <--- whats
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Longhorn Networking Stack: Wireless and Bluetooth

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat , I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts on different topics that came up. See the full transcript on Channel 9. After Ipv6 and the new stack, wireless was on people's minds: Christian_MSFT (Expert):
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Longhorn Networking Chat: Ipv6 and the new TCP/IP stack

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat , I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts on different topics that came up. See the full transcript on Channel 9. There was a massive number of questions about IPv6 and the new stack in Longhorn:
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Longhorn Networking Chat: Http, Winsock and QoS

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat , I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts on different topics that came up. See the full transcript on Channel 9. Http, winsock and QoS are the areas closest to me organizationally so I'll start
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Longhorn Networking Chat: Opening Remarks

Today was the Longhorn Networking Chat , I've organized some of the QA and will do a series of posts on different topics that came up. See the full transcript on Channel 9. First off was some opening remarks from Jawad: Jawad_Khaki_MSFT (Expert): Longhorn
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Upcoming Executive Chat with Windows Networking VP Jawad Khaki

There is an upcoming online chat with Jawad Khaki regarding Longhorn Networking features on March 22 at 11:30. Want to be first to know what is changing (and there are years worth of work here) in the networking stack? This is the place to be. Or maybe
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Port Reporter and Port Reporter Parser

You may have heard of a tool called Port Reporter that logs TCP and UDP activity on a Windows 2000, XP or 2003 machine. On XP and 2003 it also captures more data about the user and process that opened the port. (Data that is also available with the -o
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Http.sys and the XPSP2 Firewall

Larry Osterman of the WMC Team has a three part blog series about what he needed to allow http.sys to open ports and get through the Windows XP SP2 firewall. Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3
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Internet2 MultiStream LSR Submission

While this isn’t a web transports item, the folks down the hall are celebrating with their partners at Caltech and CERN their submission on Windows Server 2003 for the Internet2 multistream land speed record . They appear to have achieved a throughput
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