Speaking of firewalls. I am thinking of trying freesco but perhaps I would
also like to take a good luck at openbsd 3.0. What kind of example scripts
can I look at (in ipchains/tables and ipf/pf format) to get an idea ahead of
time of what I can tweak?
Thanks,
ml
On Monday 17 December 2001 19:40, you wrote:
> Why do you think this is so bad? It's obvious he meant it to be publically
> available. It doesn't give an attacker anything useful. And it's nott
> like this lan is anything atypical with some intriguing back door. There
> are only two ways in:
> 1) through his netbsd firewall. You don't need an image of the LAN to
> discover he's running a netbsd firewall. If there's a bug in NetBSD
> that's exploitable, it'l be exploited if he doesn't plug it first.
> And once an attacker's in, there's no mystery to discovering the other
> PCs (if they're even interested in the internal LAN.
> 2) sitting at a terminal in his house.
>
> On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 03:44:36PM -0800, Bryant Stewart wrote:
> > Hey Joey,
> >
> > http://joeykelly.dhs.org/goodies/Codifer_LAN.gif
> >
> > Do you think that you should leak this critical
> > information onto the net?? Someone here might get
> > board on a Friday night and start to have a bit of
> > fun...
> >
> > Bryant Stewart
> >
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