Re: NAT Detection Utility [7:36248]

2002-02-22 Thread Chuck
you might be surprised... I'm currently involved with a couple of universities, in the sales process. of the three campuses with which I have been engaged, all are using public IP space on their inside network, and from here in my study, using my personal IP connection, I can ping just about ever

RE: NAT Detection Utility [7:36248]

2002-02-22 Thread Hire, Ejay
The only way to do it would be to look for out of baseline utilization patterns, and investigate them. On the security policy ... How does a guy in a dorm with a linksys router performing NAT impose a security risk? -Original Message- From: Kwame [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, F

Re: NAT Detection Utility [7:36248]

2002-02-22 Thread Patrick Bass
The probably want the ability to scan every machine on their network; if you're behind a NAT firewall they can't do this. Sounds to me like they've got a problem but are trying to correct it with the *wrong* solution. ""Hire, Ejay"" wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...

Re: NAT Detection Utility [7:36248]

2002-02-22 Thread dre
Have you been reading NANOG or Slashdot? There was an article about Comcast, specifically, who is trying to combat NAT. What was determined is that: 1) There is no definite way to detect NAT 2) There are many implementations of NAT (even many RFC's stating how NAT works) 3) Bandwidth usage or n

Re: NAT Detection Utility [7:36248]

2002-02-22 Thread Patrick Ramsey
dynamic nat a security breach? I was under the impression that dynamic was a security practice?and if you are speaking of static nat, well darn...that's you guys... -Patrick >>> Kwame 02/22/02 02:04PM >>> Anyone know of a tool for detecting NAT activity on the network. I work in a large un