RE: Unhackable network really unhackable?

From: J Wilkinson (secfocus_at_bedrox.com)
Date: 11/26/03

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    DHCP clients attempt to renew the same IP address currently leased. This
    does not accomplish the same thing as InvisiLAN.

    At 11:55 AM 11/24/2003 -0500, you wrote:
    >DHCP with a short lease period or a manual lease period
    >
    >Here's yer sign!
    >
    >
    >Thank You,
    >James T. Bohling, CCNA, Security+, MCP-Win2k
    >Network Security Engineer - JBC CoE
    >Joint C4ISR Battle Center (AMSEC)
    >116 Lake View Parkway
    >Suffolk, VA 23435
    >(W) 757-638.4032
    >Web: www.jbc.jfcom.mil
    >This email was produced and manufactured in America, and is a
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    >
    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: akuroda@mx5.nisiq.net [mailto:akuroda@mx5.nisiq.net]
    >Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 8:15 AM
    >To: bugtraq@securityfocus.com
    >Subject: Unhackable network really unhackable?
    >
    >Have you ever checked out the InvisiLAN technology?
    >InvisiLAN is seemingly developed by ex-KGB and CIA directors. It's a
    >random IP change technology inside LAN by a set of secureID like
    >network cards and special router. Anarkey Network security, a Dutch
    >company started to distribute InvisiLAN in Europe recently. I saw that
    >they started "hacker's challenge 2003" to let hackers to break their
    >invisible LAN security, however the news disappeared right away. I'm
    >very curious about the technology. Are there someone who're
    >knowledgeable about a security method to change randomly individual
    >PC's IP?
    >
    >Original source
    >http://www.invictanetworks.com/
    >Distributor in Europe
    >http://www.anarkey.org/en/index.html
    >
    >-------------------------------------------------
    >Programmer::Atsushi Kuroda::akuroda@mx5.nisiq.net
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    >
    >
    >

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