On 1/20/06, Eliah Kagan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Z sends spoofed packets coming from the DNS server of X even more
> > interesting..
>
> When Sygate PRO "blackholes" a host, does it block only unsolicited
> packets (bad), or does it block *all* incoming packets from that host
> (worse)?
It b
Any self-respecting network administrator, (who knows what he/she is doing),
would have planned for that
And setup some kind of overideing ruleset, that will allways allow
communiction to/from it's own resources.
A.K.A, the "BLACKHOLE / IP BANNING" would be overiden for IP's & resources,
like that
> Z sends spoofed packets coming from the DNS server of X even more
> interesting..
When Sygate PRO "blackholes" a host, does it block only unsolicited
packets (bad), or does it block *all* incoming packets from that host
(worse)?
-Eliah
On 1/20/06, Thierry Zoller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> De