Re: RPAT - Realtime Proxy Abuse Triangulation
From: Kurt Seifried (bt@seifried.org)
Date: 12/24/02
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From: "Kurt Seifried" <bt@seifried.org> To: "Stephen Friedl" <steve@unixwiz.net>, <incidents@securityfocus.com> Date: Tue, 24 Dec 2002 09:58:05 -0800
I would be very nervous about running this, remote SNMP queries of someone
elses system (say a .gov or .mil proxy) may be considered illegal activity
in some jurisdictions.
Kurt Seifried, kurt@seifried.org
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