Re: Defending ARP Spoofing
From: Chris (chrismc911_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 11/07/05
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Date: Mon, 07 Nov 2005 00:13:01 +0100
> The very best defense against ARP spoofing is to make sure your
> network design and security concept does not rely on MAC addresses for
> any of the following: Authentication, Authorisation, Identification.
But what about people having to work in a not secure network
design/concept? How can you protect yourself if there is no security in
the network you are in at all and you are just the one using the
network, not the one to make a secure design?
Regards,
Chris
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