Re: [opensuse] RE:Back Door Prosiak client connection in Linux



On Sat, June 16, 2007 12:29 pm, James Knott wrote:
Kai Ponte wrote:
On Fri, June 15, 2007 2:19 pm, James Knott wrote:


I didn't know they had IP drivers for token ring. We're using some
netBIOS sort of thing, AFAIK.



You apparently get some layers of the protocol stack mixed up.



OSI layers? Man, I haven't looked at those in years. In any case,
TCP/IP is not running on that network.


No, TCP/IP doesn't run on OSI, but the OSI model is often used to help
understand other stacks.


Correct me if I'm wrong - and I know this is going way OT - but ALL
transport protocols run in the OSI. AFAIK, layers 3 and 4 define the
protocols being used.

You're gonna make me break out my books, aren't you??

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