On Tue, Sep 11, 2001 at 10:01:35AM +0930, Brett Lymn wrote: > Basically, because a carefully crafted packet can be made to jump > vlans. The tagging on the vlan is just a field in the ethernet packet > which can be set by the client, only if the client is attached to a trunk port or if the switch is broken. Greetings Bernd _______________________________________________ Firewalls mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gnac.net/mailman/listinfo/firewalls
- RE: Secure lan communication (part 2)? Paul D. Robertson
- RE: Secure lan communication (part 2)? Ben Nagy
- RE: Secure lan communication (part 2)? Paul D. Robertson
- Re: Secure lan communication (part 2)? Brett Lymn
- Re: Secure lan communication (part 2)? Paul D. Robertson
- RE: Secure lan communication (part 2)? Paul D. Robertson
- Re: Secure lan communication (part 2)? Bernd Eckenfels
- Re: Secure lan communication (part 2)? Wil Cooley
- Re: Secure lan communication (part 2)? Brett Lymn
- Re: Secure lan communication (part 2)? Brett Lymn
- Bernd Eckenfels
