Hi All,

my $.02 :-)

I have not gone completely through the site to review it, but based on its
stated purpose, it has great merit.  TO answer your question, yes there
is a point to running it on a firewalled box.  Information is key.  As a 
sysadmin
you always want to be one step ahead of an attacker.  Just having certain
ports closed is good, but also knowing when and who is attacking is better.

Larry

At 09:11 AM 12/22/2000 -0400, Chris Mason wrote:
>Is there any point in running this on a firewalled box. I have use
>pmfirewall to configure IPCHAINS and almost all the ports are closed.
>
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>-----Original Message-----
>From: Dave Adams [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 7:47 AM
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>Subject: I thought everyone would be interested in this
>
>
>Have any of you seen the Deception Tool Kit?
>
>It's worth a read, very clever intrusion detection and hacker confusion, or
>should i say nightmare ;-)
>
>http://www.all.net/dtk/
>
>let me know what you think of it, i'm going to put it on a couple of my
>servers to try out.
>
>Dave Adams
>M-Web Zimbabwe
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