Re: Firewall Evasion

From: /dev/null (nospam@uu.net)
Date: 06/21/02


Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 18:05:28 +0100
From: /dev/null <nospam@uu.net>

Hi

Brian Aberle wrote:

> If machine "A" behind a firewall runs software that imitates a browser,
> that request may pass through the firewall just like any HTTP GET.

Many thanks for this, but you don't add anything to the discussion. This
is comp.security.unix, not WalMart. Please peddle your wares elsewhere.



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