The probably want the ability to scan every machine on their network; if
you're behind a NAT firewall they can't do this.  Sounds to me like they've
got a problem but are trying to correct it with the *wrong* solution.


""Hire, Ejay""  wrote in message
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> The only way to do it would be to look for out of baseline utilization
> patterns, and investigate them.
>
> On the security policy ...
> How does a guy in a dorm with a linksys router performing NAT impose a
> security risk?
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> From: Kwame [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Subject: NAT Detection Utility [7:36248]
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> Anyone know of a tool for detecting NAT activity on the network. I work in
a
> large university and we've instituted a policy against nat especially in
the
> dorms due to some very serious security breaches. Is there anything out
> there that can remotely detect a nat operation? Thanks.




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