Would you please post your collection for us? Thanks.
Joe
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From: Potter, Tim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 12:43 PM
To: Matt Stern
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Subject: RE: Wireless Networking
Well, a good hacker can crack a WEP key in about 15 minute
I'm looking for a site that has some good firewall comparisons. I'm looking
for more than just throughput; I would like a comparison of how secure they
can be. How "well built" the OS is on them? How do their stateful
filtering mechanisms compare? Also, if anyone has had any good/bad
experience
Good morning,
Information regarding US export controls on encryption can be found on the
Commercial Encryption section of the Bureau of Export Administration's
website:
http://www.bxa.doc.gov/encryption/default.htm
Hope this helps.
Joe
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From: Jonathan Grotegut [mailto
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nned the entire computer. I am
also running ZoneAlarm Pro. I can't seem to figure out what's causing
it. Any ideas are appreciated. Again, the file name is dump.txt &
inside the file is about 100 lines each saying "one22!~" over & over &
over.
Thanks,
Joseph Gruber
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From: Ross Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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It's not open source, but did you have a look at http://www.grisoft.com
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Sent: Tuesday, May 14, 2002 8:10 PM
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> Lately, I have become very disenchanted with NAS, and am
It should not be open on the Internet side. You may want to allow the VPN's
internal IP to use netbios.
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From: "Doug Nedwin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, May 10, 2002 4:11 PM
Subject: VPN
> Is it normal for a Firewall with VPN access to
What options you have depends on how high your logging is set on your mail
server. You can also check the header of the e-mail. Depending on your
settings, you should have a line that was logged by your mail server of who
the message was accepted for. Otherwise, if you have a log file, search f
y wouldn't. Also - I always
combine their use with firewalls, av software,
and reasonably sane admin and usage policies.
Regards,
- joseph
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These came up in google:
http://www.iana.org/assignments/port-numbers
http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/tcpportnumbers/
Ports 137 - 139 are windows netbios ports.
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Hello all,
If anyone has a security policy that fits this description IN ENGLISH
I would be willing to translate it and send it to the interested parties
for no charge. Please let me know, and send links or documents to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Joseph Lyman
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Just because the addresses are RFC unroutable does not mean that all
routers on the Internet drop those IPs. It would be nice if they did,
but ISPs have to specifically set those rules. Also, it is possible
that the ISP is using a natting router internally. They may have a
large internal ne
I know a couple of places that use it. It seems like a pretty good
firewall. It is easy to configure. There are a couple of drawbacks to
it though.
1. If you have multiple external addresses, you can't masquerade a
servers outgoing connections as a particular IP address while another
out
It's normal SMTP traffic. SMTP mail flows from client high port to
server 25. An email server sending email to another server acts like a
client. If you don't allow your high port to connect to another
server's port 25, you won't be able to send any email.
Matt Simonsen wrote:
> I am seein
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