At 15:58 10/08/00 -0700, Mark Teicher wrote:
>Yes, everyone should agree with MJR's theories and postulations.:) (Hi
>Marcus ) -:)
yes, Major Judicious Recommendations are to be followed relgiously (Hi
Marcus also)
>The real issue of being a good sysadmin or security admin is to ensure
>that you are running a good version implementation of BIND, since it is
>one of the many typical services that could be exploited by "would be"
>intruders and then gain access to an organization's goodies.
That's a bit exagerated though. There's no Saint BIND.
mastering BIND is not more important than mastering IP, TCP, UDP, ICMP, ....
*mail*, ... and keeping the keyboard clean when eating a pizza :-}
> It is also an essential service to be running internally and externally
> at an organization. So therefore a good sysadmin has to be very fluent
> in BIND or at least dangerous enough to basically kill an organization's
> access to the Internet.
more accessed killed,faster will be the network, for those still connected :-P
>www.acmebw.com
please give the IP address. I can't resolve hostnames...
cheers,
mouss
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