On Jul 29, 2007, at 5:02 AM, Peter Dambier wrote:
I am pessimistic. The malware will find its way.
It is port 25 smtp that goes away and takes part of the spam away too.
IPv6:25 will not work, or will not be accepted? There are IPv6
translators that dynamically share IPv4 address space.
On 7/29/07, Peter Dambier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ways have been found to drill holes into NAT-routers and firewalls,
> but they are working only as long as it is only you who wants to break
> out of the NAT. As soon as the mainstream has only left rfc 1918 addresses
> p2p will stop.
really
Hey,
Sorry for the off topic here but I was hoping to find an admin/engineer
from secure.net. Either they have a lot of compromised boxes on their
network or they have kids working for them that love to ddos.
cheers
-Payam