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  I routinely watch for connection atempts to addresses I own, but 
that don't currently have machines assigned.  Perhaps 10% of the 
time, these turn out to reveal configuration errors; the other 90% of 
the time, they're intruders trying to *find out* what addresses have 
exploitable machines attached.
  So I'd say there's merit.

David Gillett



On 24 May 2001, at 10:07, Staci Marcum wrote:

> Hi All,
>     My question is this. Is there merit in creating User Defined connections
> to tell you when someone is trying to use IP's that you know your
> organization does not. The way of thinking here is that anyone who hit these
> IP's that you know are empty could possibly be a attacker. The other
> question is if I make a user defined connection from any , to -my void IP,
> service any. Will I be alerted? or am I doing it wrong.
>   Thanks to all!!! 



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