i doubt this punk head was ever member of this serious forum. i
believe this is not an auto-reply case 'cuz - one piece of shit was
thrown as a reply to a post "what is TARGA attack?". as i recollect, this
is a very old post, may be a month old.
- pravin
~~~
you can not step into the same river again!
On Thu, 26 Aug 1999, Sweeney, Patrick wrote:
> I just did a who command for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 1. I got a result. I am writing to the list so I have little to complain
> about - but if you are a lurker you may want to request that this command be
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> 2. evandro isn't on it. This can mean one of two things.
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> b) Evandro was never a member of the list
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> That is why this message is being sent with a mail merge rather than to the
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> I will know the address evandro is subscribed under and I will forward this
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> You are: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Watson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, August 26, 1999 4:02 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Firewalls List (E-mail); 'W Joel Gridley'
> Subject: RE: FW: DNS ..where to put..DMZ or ...
>
>
> How do we get this person removed from the list?
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 1999 5:48 AM
> To: David Watson; Firewalls List (E-mail); 'W Joel Gridley'
> Subject: RE: FW: DNS ..where to put..DMZ or ...
>
> No desire receive messages !!!
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> Thank you ,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> ----------
> De: W Joel Gridley[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Enviada: Quarta-feira, 25 de Agosto de 1999 03:07
> Para: David Watson; Firewalls List (E-mail)
> Assunto: Re: FW: DNS ..where to put..DMZ or ...
>
> What RFC covers this 90.0.0.0 network? According to IANA-ARIN, this is a
> reserved netblock
>
> (64.0.0.0 - 95.255.255.255). Which RFC talks about it? I have no idea
> what they're reserved
>
> for, and doing a search on the range itself gets me nothing but a blank
> screen.
>
>
> Any ideas? Only thing I know is that it ain't covered in RFC 1918
> (Internal Netblocks).
>
>
>
>
> At 09:41 AM 8/24/99 -0700, David Watson wrote:
>
> >>>>
>
> <excerpt>
>
> <smaller>I'm new with Fire Wall security. My superior seems to know more
> about it. but after this message I have my doubts. </smaller>
>
>
> <smaller>Can anyone help?</smaller>
>
>
> <smaller>-----Original Message-----</smaller>
>
> <smaller>From: XXXXXXXXX</smaller>
>
> <smaller>Sent: Tuesday, August 24, 1999 9:01 AM</smaller>
>
> <smaller>To: David Watson</smaller>
>
> <smaller>Subject: RE: DNS ..where to put..DMZ or ...</smaller>
>
>
>
> <smaller>My suggestion would be to have PCI's DNS point to things that
> are going to be in the DMZ (ftp and www). Then pointers for everything
> else should be in a DNS behind the firewall. Also, we should have NAT
> and/or a proxy in or behind the firewall/router. Finally, all the
> internal IP addresses should be private (numbers that cannot be forwarded
> on the Internet) such as the 90.0.0.0 to .255 range with a 255.255.255.0
> subnet.
>
> </smaller>
>
> <smaller>-----Original Message-----</smaller>
>
> <smaller>From: David Watson </smaller>
>
> <smaller>Sent: Monday, August 23, 1999 6:35 PM</smaller>
>
> <smaller>To: Eric Ford</smaller>
>
> <smaller>Subject: FW: DNS ..where to put..DMZ or ...</smaller>
>
>
> <smaller>Eric I'll forward the replies if you would like</smaller>
>
>
> <smaller>-----Original Message-----</smaller>
>
> <smaller>From: Tally
> [<<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]</smaller>
>
> <smaller>Sent: Monday, August 23, 1999 4:52 PM</smaller>
>
> <smaller>Subject: DNS ..where to put..DMZ or ...</smaller>
>
>
>
> <smaller>This question has been asked n number of times on</smaller>
>
> <smaller>this list. but after searching through the archives</smaller>
>
> <smaller>it has confused us more as there are numerous</smaller>
>
> <smaller>threads and its difficult to follow multiple</smaller>
>
> <smaller>threads</smaller>
>
>
> <smaller> I N T E R N E T</smaller>
>
> <smaller> |</smaller>
>
> <smaller> Firewall---Webserver(aka dmz)</smaller>
>
> <smaller> |</smaller>
>
> <smaller> Internal Network</smaller>
>
>
> <smaller>A typical set up. The internal network has its own</smaller>
>
> <smaller>"internal" DNS but the hosts have 10.x.x.x</smaller>
>
> <smaller>addresses.</smaller>
>
> <smaller>now the question. where do I place the DNS server.</smaller>
>
> <smaller>what if I place it on the same host as Webserver on</smaller>
>
> <smaller>the DMZ. This DNS server would be the name server</smaller>
>
> <smaller>for the domain hosted by the firewall... correct..</smaller>
>
> <smaller>?</smaller>
>
>
> <smaller>and next , is there a way so that sitting on the</smaller>
>
> <smaller>web server one could access hosts in the internal</smaller>
>
> <smaller>network by name... how can this be achieved... ?</smaller>
>
> <smaller>this is the hard part.</smaller>
>
>
> <smaller>thanks and please email me</smaller>
>
> <smaller>tally</smaller>
>
>
> </excerpt><<<<<<<<
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>
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