Is Norton an excellent virus scanner these days? I haven't been
following the scene for a few years, but it seems like the Norton
scanner was more of a toy than a tool a few years back; if you wanted
a good scanner in those days, you went with F-Secure
(www.datafellows.com), which had the best
Check out www.wildpackets.com and www.packet-level.com
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From: Dean Fox [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 1:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ethernet packet analysis
I am self-studying to analyse packets captured by NETMON and
Hi,
I want to use RADIUS authentication for PPP dial in
users.
Is there a way to limit, for each user, to what
destination addresses can he access ?
Jack
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Glen,
If it's DoS that you're specically worried about one thing that you could implement to
help mitigate the risk is egress filtering. I've included a couple of resouces that
may be of help.
http://www.sans.org/dosstep/
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If you have a Cisco (or any other Router that is halfway decent) in
front why not set up an access list denying traffic with a
destination port of 22?
This would solve the problem quite easily.
HTH,
Leon
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From: Geeking
There are many vulnerability scanners. Are you sure it was a vulnerability and not a
port scanner?
Either way, I am doing research on Nessus and many of the Operating Systems out there
today. A quick OS Scan result site is put up at www.mrcorp.net.
Its called OS Scan
Extensive research
Hi,
I would like to start and deploy a security standard such as ISO 17799 or
orange book.
What is the best way to decide to which standard should we apply ?
Best regards,
Idan
Sorry for this dummy question ...
How can I know if the proxy server that I use to access to the internet is
an HTTP 1.0 compliant proxy server that supports CONNECT operator ...?!!
I am trying to use httport to bypass that proxy and ...I have
troubles...doesn't work well :-(
thanx and sorry
Hi guys,
A sort of ameture Question.
I share my DSL connection with my roomie using a Netgear RT314 Gateway
router. I have forgotten the password with which I configured the router.
(actually their is no configuration atallthe 1st time i started sharing
DSL, it asked me my ISP username /