WebTransports's WebLogAll the HTTP you can eat.Longhorn Networking Stack: NAP- March 22, 2005 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 NAP - this going to hit longhorn client A: The idea behind NAP is that we create a framework that allows IT admins to ensure policy compliance of their systems. In essense, a computer has to prove that it is healthy (compilant with policy) before..http://blogs.msdn.com/webtransports/archive/2005/03/22/400613.aspx Longhorn Networking Stack: Firewall Platform- March 22, 2005 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 with support for 3rd party plugins A: Support for 3rd party firewallsfiltering plugins will be available for the new Windows Filtering Platform. Jawad_Khaki_MSFT (Expert): Q: Tell us more about Longhorns' netowrking vision - and how it's gonna be..http://blogs.msdn.com/webtransports/archive/2005/03/22/400610.aspx Longhorn Networking Stack: P2P and Upnp- March 22, 2005 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 this A: in LH we are making a significant enhance to discovery and configuration of network devices. This work will allow a network device to connect to the PC much like a USB device. They will be enumerated, discovered installed via...http://blogs.msdn.com/webtransports/archive/2005/03/22/400606.aspx Longhorn Networking Stack: Wireless and Bluetooth- March 22, 2005 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): Q: what changes are in store for wireless networking within Longhorn A: The WIFI stack is being rewritten for Longhorn, to allow for extensibility. This includes a new driver model, that exposes 802.11 concepts rather than trying to just...http://blogs.msdn.com/webtransports/archive/2005/03/22/400604.aspx Longhorn Networking Chat: Ipv6 and the new TCPIP stack- March 22, 2005 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: Henry_MSFT (Expert): Q: Will Longhorn have a IPv6 GUI as all systems have for IPv4 What kind of support for IPv6 Longhorn will have A: Yes, there will be a common UI control for IPv6. In Longhorn, all components will support IPv6, and if they...http://blogs.msdn.com/webtransports/archive/2005/03/22/400600.aspx Longhorn Networking Chat: Http, Winsock and QoS- March 22, 2005 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 here.There were a two http stack questions: Henry_MSFT (Expert): Q: Windows XP reduces simultanious connections to a HTTP (Web) server by default to 2-4. Will this be changed in Longhorn (e.g. 5 simultanious connections allowed) A: You are..http://blogs.msdn.com/webtransports/archive/2005/03/22/400598.aspx Longhorn Networking Chat: Opening Remarks- March 22, 2005 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 will offer a new integrated IPv4IPv6 stack optimized for low-speed wireless and multi-gigabit networks. The new stack will have extensibility to enable easy integration with 3rd party products such as firewalls, parental controls & virus..http://blogs.msdn.com/webtransports/archive/2005/03/22/400592.aspx Upcoming Executive Chat with Windows Networking VP Jawad Khaki- March 10, 2005 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 that you have a favorite issues regarding the tcpip stack, winsock, firewall, UPNP, wireless, NDIS, home networking, Peer-to-Peer, IPV6 Here's your chance to tell the man in charge. You can go read more about Jawad in his...http://blogs.msdn.com/webtransports/archive/2005/03/10/393242.aspx |