Re: [fw-wiz] stealth ports and IDS
From: Anton A. Chuvakin (anton@chuvakin.org)
Date: 10/03/02
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From: "Anton A. Chuvakin" <anton@chuvakin.org> To: James X <scouser@paradise.net.nz> Date: Thu Oct 3 10:56:02 2002
James and all,
>address or stack. I do not know of a way of acheiving this using linux
>or netBSD etc.. and without it I would feel rather vulnerable. To help
Well, in Linux its really simple:
ifconfig eth1 up
with enable the interface with no IP. Just use the snort with "snort -i
eth1" and you are in action.
Best,
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Anton A. Chuvakin, Ph.D., GCIA
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