Thanks marco for your reply -), 

Some of the DMZ box are serviceless AFAIK, it was mentioned in
NET3-4-HOWTO
to give you an idea what is the setup of DMZ

        Internet---------->DMZ-------->HOSTS
                            |
                         Local Network

marco antonio cabazal wrote:
> 
> # last 2001-11-22 (16:18 +0800), macky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>   mentioned something about re: Linux HELP! ?
> 
> | sorry for this question... what is DMZ box?
> 
>   de-militarized zone. a dmz box is then a box in a dmz. *:)
> 
>   the dmz is usually referred to as the less-protected part of the network.
> 
>   i guess what jimmy was trying to say is, if the box is in a dmz, itd
>   be in the best position to sniff packets because the packets themselves
>   are still not being filtered or blocked.
> 
> | > to answer your question, backup all the important files on your box and
> | > then try to monitor your box, if you have a dmz box try to sniff what
> | > the script kiddiez doing.
> 
> ...
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