Chuck,

If I'm the Ken you're talking about and I actually said that, then I
must really need a nap.  :-)

We're a university, where Microsoft rules.  :-(

I'd like to tell you how many MS-SQL servers we have, but I don't have
a clue.  There are probably some running in the dorms.  We have entire
labs where this stuff is installed so they can teach it.

I'd like to tell you how many machines have the MSDE installed, but
again I don't have a clue.  Did I mention dorms?

Changing the way the campus conducts "network" business is a difficult
task.  I'm doing a lot of educating - to the campus technicians.   By
this time next year, I hope to say we have 75% of the campus firewalled.
 While that may sound easy, it may be wishful thinking.  Although...
this worm might really make a difference in my timeline.  :-)

BTW, by now, one of my access-lists has probably broken the billion
mark for blocking UDP 1434.  That's only internal traffic.

A question I have:  Is anyone learning anything from my rambling?  If
not, I'll happily take questions and suggestions ranging from "how did
you do X" to "why don't you take that nap".

Ken


>>> "The Long and Winding Road" 
01/27/03 09:18PM >>>
[snip]

in an earlier message, Ken spoke about his own network, where there are
few
if any Microsoft SQL servers. Yet their internet links were saturated
because of the attacks, and internal network replies.

[snip]




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