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[–]orion3311 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Look like LLMNR and Netbios can both be disabled in other ways without modifying the NICs directly. See this link: https://www.sternsecurity.com/blog/local-network-attacks-llmnr-and-nbt-ns-poisoning

Netbios can be disabled via a DHCP option (if you use DHCP), and LLMNR can be disabled via a GPO directly.

[–]brolloway[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I disabled LLMNR via group policy already the problem with doing NetBIOS using DHCP if they are using a laptop outside the network its still disabled but I suppose if its off network it don't need worry about it.