>From: Martijn Dunnebier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Quite a list, I think you're definetly on the right track. Maybe a >stupid 
>sugggestion, but doesn't the following should also be on the >list? We use 
>IAS to let users authenicate when they connect to the >Internet. This has 
>been done to prevent trojan horses and other crap >to connect automaticly 
>to the Internet, propagating that they're >there. It's not 100% secure, but 
>better than nothing.
>
>I also missed an obvious one, using Ip adresses in the 10.0.0.x or
>192.168.x.x range for internal machine's.

What's IAS?

We do use a private address range, but that because of cost, not security.  
Because of source routing and thing of that nature, I don't think private 
addresses really help much nowadays do they?

Chris Berry
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Systems Administrator
JM Associates

"I have found the way, and the way is Perl."


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