Re: Would you pay more ...

From: Harrison Gladden (linuxguru80_at_yahoo.com)
Date: 07/06/04

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    Date: Tue, 6 Jul 2004 10:05:18 -0700 (PDT)
    To: Jeff <Jeff@Not_A_Real_Address.com>, security-basics@securityfocus.com
    
    

    Actually Qwest with MSN or maybe just MSN in it self
    offers this. When you receive DSL from msn you get a
    dsl modem that is locked down. Practically nothing
    gets in or out on them, some what annoying if u're not
    a typical just surf the web user.

    ~Harrison
    --- Jeff <Jeff@Not_A_Real_Address.com> wrote:
    > Regarding standard consumer broadband connections
    > ...
    >
    > Would you pay more to only have the following
    > destination ports open
    > to the internet originating from your broadband
    > modem:
    >
    > tcp 21 - ftp
    > tcp 22 - ssh
    > tcp 25 - smtp
    > tcp, udp 53 - dns
    > tcp 80 - www
    > tcp 110 - pop3
    > tcp 119 - nntp
    > udp 123 - ntp
    > tcp 443 - secure www
    >
    > (Arguments for/against specific ports solicited. I
    > purposely left
    > some out that I don't use. Curious how significant
    > they are to
    > others. IMAP4 and icmp protocols come to mind)
    >
    > ALTERNATIVELY, would you like it if this was the
    > STANDARD package and
    > additional ports were considered optional, and
    > required payment.
    >
    > LASTLY, this could start out as the NEW Secure way
    > to go! It simply
    > requires that your existing cable modem be upgraded
    > (replaced) at a
    > cost of $50-$75. All new installations would recieve
    > these as part
    > of the std pkg.
    >
    > (I know some small businesses that would LOVE to
    > have this. I know
    > because they've called me to resolve some "weird
    > problems" and look
    > at me funny when I tell them that they should have
    > had a firewall all
    > along.)
    >
    > I would REALLY like to hear from those of you that
    > work in the ISP
    > field. I have always been on the receiving end of an
    > ISP -- never
    > worked in that trench. But I suspect that this type
    > of firewall could
    > be built into every single cable/dsl modem used at
    > little expense.
    > Indeed, could save lots of money on bandwidth.
    >
    > Consider Grandma now ... she typically isn't a gamer
    > and need other
    > ports open. Nor does she work at home and require a
    > vpn. BUT she is
    > the MOST likely to get hit by some exploit, and it's
    > her damned box
    > (x 1,000,000) uselessly eating up bandwidth because
    > some smart-aleck
    > *&#$ing script kiddie bas(*&#$
    >
    > .... ohm-yelli-mon ... ohm-yelli-mon ... OK, ok,
    > better.
    >
    >
    > Jeff
    >
    >
    >
    >
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