It's pretty clear that local network policy is to provide Internet 
access only to authorized users.  Any "hack" that lets you bypass 
this policy is probably both (a) a policy violation itself, and (b) a 
bug which may be fixed by installation of a newer FW-1 version.
  Therefore, your *legitimate* choices are:

1.  Request an exemption from the current policy.  I doubt that you 
will be able to pull this off, short of getting the current policy 
revoked entirely, since once you are allowed unauthenticated access, 
they ahve no way to ensure that only you enjoy it.

2.  Get your anonymous Internet access from some other network with 
different policies.  Of course, you may be expected to *pay* for such 
a service.

David Gillett


On 10 Jul 2001, at 18:59, MNR. E DE BEER wrote:

>  need help
> I have to send a username and password via Inetkey to a firewall-1 
> at our University to get Internet access. Is it possible to hack into 
> the firewall so that I can get Internet access without sending my 
> username and password to the firewall?

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