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Subject: Re: Firewalls vs Blocking Sites
From: "Vojin Urosevic" <vojin @ vsonic . fi>
Date: Wed, 30 Oct 1996 19:36:25 +0200
To: "Todd Graham Lewis" <lists @ reflections . mindspring . com>, <firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM>

It's easier to keep a swiss-knife next to your monitor just in case you get
all mixed up with the arp table, in order to take your collegues net card.
:). 

vojin

> Actually, you might want to open a raw socket and place Joe's MAC address

> in your ether headers while he's getting some coffee.
> 
> "It's in the arp table, it has to be him!"
> 
> The only way to have accountability is with authentication-dependent 
> service access.  No (secure) password, no service.  Think Kerberos, or 
> something similar.
> 
> __
> Todd Graham Lewis             Linux!                 Core Engineering
> Mindspring Enterprises  tlewis @
 mindspring .
 com   (800) 719 4664, x2804


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