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Subject: Re: Internal modems ?
From: John Kerr <jkerr2 @ csc . com>
Organization: Computer Sciences Corporation
Date: Thu, 30 Jan 1997 08:42:14 -0500
To: Pierre-Yves Bonnetain <pyb @ cadrus . fr>
Cc: Firewalls @ GreatCircle . COM
References: <199701291504 . QAA00833 @ localhost>
Reply-to: jkerr2 @ csc . com

Pierre-Yves Bonnetain wrote:
> 
>    Hello you experts,
> 
>    Maybe this subject has been dealt with to the point of sickness, but...
>    One of my customers is looking for a _systematic_ way (well, as near as
> possible, as usual) to detect if any internal user, on his network, may have
> some modem attached to his computer (W95, OS/2 or Unix). I just told him that
> this seemed dubious at most, but customers are customers.
>    So, what is your opinion ?
>    Tia,
> --
> -+-+ Pierre-Yves BONNETAIN (aka Pyb)
Your customer might benfit from running some sort of wardialing program
like TONELOC.  All they have to do is put in a range of phone numbers to
dial.


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