Hi Tyler,
Now, are you running a personal firewall on your machine as well?
Yes. I wouldn't connect a machine to a network of any kind without some kind
of firewall, at home or work.
If so, did anything get let through?
Nothing has got through my firewall (that I know of) since I first
At 08:46 PM 11/08/2001 -0500, Mark Medici wrote:
From what I've found so far, it seems that the AOL client program, when
installed, also installs something called the AOL Network Adapter. I've
seen this on some client machines, and always wondered what it was
doing. Now I realize that it is
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From: Hudak, Tyler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, November 05, 2001 8:56 AM
Subject: CERT paper and AOL VPN?
I tried to verify this over the weekend with no success. To do this, I
loaded ZoneAlarm on my test machine (running Windows 98
Forgive my ignorance, but I'm not very familiar with how AOL use network
connections. I've used AIM, and I'm aware of the well-known ports
5190-5193 needed to support AIM as well as the full AOL client program.
From what I've found so far, it seems that the AOL client program, when
installed,