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Subject: Re: .edu w/ firewalls
From: jason @ Mastaler . COM (Jason R. Mastaler)
Date: 06 Dec 1996 23:22:06 -0500
To: Paonia Ezrine <paonia @ exon . massart . mass . edu>
Cc: firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM
In-reply-to: Paonia Ezrine's message of Wed, 4 Dec 1996 18:29:12 -0500 (EST)
References: <199612042329 . SAA16354 @ exon . massart . mass . edu>

Paonia Ezrine <paonia @
 exon .
 massart .
 mass .
 edu> writes:

> Can any .edu's with firewalls email me.

You might be interested in the Academic-Firewalls mailing list..

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Many documented incidents of cracker intrusions have either originated at or
passed through academic institutions. The security at most universities is
notoriously lax or even in some cases completely absent. Most institutions
don't use firewalls because they either don't care about their institution's
security, they feel firewalls are not appropriate or practical, or they
don't know the extent to which they are under attack from the Internet.
 
At Texas A&M University we have been using a combination of a flexible
packet filter, intrusion detection tools, and Unix security audit utilities
for almost two years. We have found that simple firewalls combined with
other tools are feasible in an academic environment. Hopefully the
discussion on this list will begin to raise the awareness of other
institutions also.
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