hi ya rick On Mon, 28 Oct 2002, Rick Moen wrote:
> Quoting Alvin Oga ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > i think you want at least one level of protection against dhcp > > - prevent any tom, dick and harry from creating havoc > > by running their rootkits by connecting their laptop to the > > network > > Um, Alvin? You might want to look up the definition of "rootkit". my definition ... anything that allows an un-educated user to just run that tool to break into other peoples network and machines ( there's too many "rootkits" to count ) > This confusion has also come up elsewhere, on LinuxToday: > http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-09-20-011-26-SC-SV tht just talks about arresting some poor soul ?? > > - spoofing and other techie stuff requires one more year of school > > Setting a fake MAC address requires nothing more than reading the > ifconfig manpage. Acquiring one to "borrow" requires nothing more than > unning tcpdump or equivalent. yes... but setting up a fake mac address and few additional things to do is the next level above the ordinary "tom-dick-harry" that receives a rootkit via email, clicks it and now gets to attack any machine susceptible to that rootkit i want the ordinary folks (script kiddies) to keep out of the network for everybodys sake especially if they (the ones being scanned/attacked) are "click-happy" ( not reading what it says before clicking ) c ya alvin