Security Questions

From: Evan Camilleri (evan.nospam@holistic.com.mt)
Date: 09/02/02


From: "Evan Camilleri" <evan.nospam@holistic.com.mt>
Date: Mon, 2 Sep 2002 08:55:15 +0200


My network uses NAT. What are my security loopholes? How can I check if
there is a possible attack? Can I know who is accessing my system, and what
is being accessed?
How can I disable access to my network for an ip or range of ip?

Evan



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