Re: Tracing where it started

2003-01-25 Thread Travis Pugh
According to Clayton Fiske: Interestingly, looking through my logs for UDP 1434, I saw a sequential scan of my subnet like so: Jan 16 08:15:51 206.176.210.74,53 - x.x.x.1,1434 PR udp len 20 33 IN Jan 16 08:15:51 206.176.210.74,53 - x.x.x.2,1434 PR udp len 20 33 IN Jan 16 08:15:51

Re: Is there a line of defense against Distributed Reflective attacks?

2003-01-16 Thread Travis Pugh
According to hc [EMAIL PROTECTED] Of course, egress filters don't solve the issue. But considering most script kiddies' intelligence level is limited, it will help at least a bit. :-) The problem with egress filtering is that it's mostly applicable at the end tier2+ level, not at the

Re: 1024-bit RSA keys in danger of compromise (fwd)

2002-03-25 Thread Travis Pugh
Len Sassaman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Prior to Bernstein's discovery the row-reduction step in factorization could be made massively parallelizable, we believed that 1024 bit keys would remain unfactorable essentially forever. Now, 1024 bit RSA keys look to be factorable either presently,