Re: Block Inbound Traffic
From: dot_txt (dot_txt_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 07/16/04
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Date: 16 Jul 2004 12:20:28 -0700
Jp has plenty of info.. obviously he wants to seperate a computer from
the rest of the lan hes on.. via somthing easy like computername
handed out via a dns server.. since he mentions that the comp names
cannot be changed b/c of dns the names would be listed as
comp1.mylocaldomain.com which is not easy to spoof on a domain
considering that he probably has the names locked. i think theres
plenty of info here.. since this is said to be a windows network
iptables would not work as well because there might be more than one
net admin and they might have no idea how to configure and update ip
tables.. so a windows firewall is probably required.. since its on a
lan mac / comp names / a combiantion of the 2 would be best.. though
it is possible to spoof comp name and mac it will be another level of
security to get passed. if coupled with an ids that is configured
mainly for windows exploits and DoS attacks. as well as invalid name
detection it could prove highly useful.. so please stop bitching about
not having info..
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