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Re: Access to the Internic Blocked
From: Vadim Antonov <avg () quake net>
Date: Wed, 21 Aug 1996 21:49:03 -0700
On itself, LSRR is a godsend to hackers (i can think of about a dozen of very nasty attacks using general LSRR). The only useful application for it is traceroute. Why don't router vendors provide an option to turn it off for everything but ICMP ECHO? --vadim
Current thread:
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked, (continued)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked Michael Dillon (Aug 21)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked Chris Bongaarts (Aug 21)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked Jeff Young (Aug 21)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked David Carmean (Aug 21)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked bmanning (Aug 21)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked Golan Ben-Oni (Aug 21)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked Mark Kosters (Aug 21)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked Golan Ben-Oni (Aug 21)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked Michael Dillon (Aug 21)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked Carl Payne (Aug 21)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked -- LSRR, traceroute with ICMP Edward Henigin (Aug 21)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked -- LSRR, traceroute with ICMP Ehud Gavron (Aug 22)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked Curtis Villamizar (Aug 22)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked John Hawkinson (Aug 21)
- Re: Access to the Internic Blocked Curtis Villamizar (Aug 22)