ATM Switch Vulnerabilities
From: Myron L. Cramer (mcramer@wias.net)Date: 10/17/01
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Message-Id: <p05100300b7f26c01c0da@[10.50.5.82]> Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2001 19:09:04 -0400 To: pen-test@securityfocus.com From: "Myron L. Cramer" <mcramer@wias.net> Subject: ATM Switch Vulnerabilities
I would appreciate any links or information relative to ATM Switch
vulnerabilities or risks, especially anything that works below the IP
level. Thanks.
We have a client whose network includes an ATM backbone. He wants
to know if he still needs to include firewalls and intrusion
detection in his network or if he can trust the ATM switch to provide
the separation among user domains.
Thanks in advance.
Myron
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