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> Date: Thu, 14 Jul 1994 01:00:09 -0700
> From: Firewalls-Digest-Owner @
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> To: Firewalls-Digest @
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> Subject: Firewalls Digest V3 #229
> Reply-to: Firewalls @
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> Firewalls Digest Thursday, 14 July 1994 Volume 03 : Number 229
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> Packet sniffing
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> From: bret @
real .
com (Bret McDanel)
> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 1994 10:31:43 -0400
> Subject: Packet sniffing
>
> I have been trying to show management the real threat of packet sniffing
> (and thus the need for a good firewall setup) for a while, but my
> voice has fallen of deaf ears.. They think that attacks like that are
> `only in the movies` or outdated technology that doesnt work anymore..
>
> I wanted to show them that it is a real threat and that they need to be careful
> of this form of an attack.. If anyone could point me to a FTP site that
> carries a packet sniffer I'd really appreciate it..
>
>
> Also, on a slightly simmilar note, if anyone could point me to a site that
> has code to allow NS spoofing (ie send garbage to system B to fill its buffer
> up, then send command to system A saying that you are B.. When it verifies
> with B (request gets silently dumped since buffer is full) you send the
> Yeah I'm B string, and the command goes through..
>
> I want to make a strong point that no matter how secure we think we are, there
> is still room..
>
> Thank ya mucho
> - --
> bret @
real .
com -- Realistic Technologies Inc.
>
> The opinions presented in this message my own, and not that of my
> employer.. Unless it is the fifth tuesday, and there is a lunar eclipse
> at 12 noon and neuclear war heads are falling from the skies..
>
>
>
>
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> From: RTRACY @
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> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 94 15:55:34 EDT
> Subject: firewalls mailing list
>
> i would like to be on the internet firewalls mailing list. Please let me
> know what is required.
>
> Thx-
> R. Tracy
>
>
>
>
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