Re: iptables block mac



On Sun, 11 Feb 2007in the Usenet newsgroup comp.security.firewalls, in article
<InNzh.17082$Da4.8711@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Bogwitch wrote:

MDK wrote:
well how would you block out ppl then?

Mainly by policy - but we also disable unused ports on our switches.

most if not all the users here are NOT IT geeks and will never be
it, they can hardly set their email servers correctly.

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Right.

Clear acceptable use policy. Users MUST be made aware of what they can
and can't do on your network. You must make users responsible for their
actions, if not, the network OWNER may be held accountable - it would
depend on the laws in your country.

An AUP is the _FIRST_ step, and MUST BE THERE. Please remember that
the Berkeley 'r' commands (rsh, rlogin, rcp, etc.) were developed at a
university and have (effectively) _NO_ security, in an era when the
network was sniffable by anyone, anywhere on the 500 meter long cable.
The reason it wasn't a problem then is that packet sniffers were less
common, and the students knew that if they were caught mucking about,
they lost their computer privileges.

Don't think for one second that because not many of your users are
technically proficient that you will have no problems. You only need
one technically proficient user to tell the rest of them or one
inquisitive user to do the research.

One must remember that the average skript kiddie has trouble typing
commands with making (funny to watchers) mistakes even using something
as intuitive as the pico editor. But they are following scripts written
by people who know better, and the results do not match the skill of
the klown running the script.

Old guy
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