ey don't. All in all,
it's just a crap shoot since it's so easy to get pretty anonymous e-mail
accounts that will be difficult to trace with or without a court order.
Greg
Greg FrancisGonzaga University
Sr. System Administrator
ave NT4 member
servers and workstations in a native mode domain. You can also have Win9x
machines in a native mode domain but they never really join the domain
anyway.
Greg
Greg Francis, Sr. System Administrator
Central Computing and Network Support Services
Gonzaga University -- Spokane, Washington
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sed by users by name
(e.g., Active Directory DCs) get names that are semi-obtuse but clear enough
to identify what they are for. Test servers can have really bizarre names.
Greg
Greg Francis, Sr. System Administrator
Central Computing and Network Support Services
Gonzaga University -- Spokane, Was
You should avoid relying on a single layer of security for defense. A
firewall plus secure desktops is going to be far more secure than just one
or the other. Firewalls should be a fundamental part of any Internet
connection.
Greg
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Gonzaga University
x27;s important that we know what is out there. It's not meant to harrass
or even check for P2P or other programs; it's simply a vulnerability
assessment for us.
Greg
Greg FrancisGonzaga University
Sr. System AdministratorSpokane Wa
st because you
won't need what they have to offer.
Greg
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From: "leon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 11:
host exists, let alone be able to root it.
>
> Ideas? Am I just way off the deep end here? :-)
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