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Re: Reporting Little Blue Men
- From: Jay R. Ashworth
- Date: Thu Jan 22 19:28:06 1998
On Thu, Jan 22, 1998 at 10:21:46AM -0800, Justin W. Newton wrote:
> At 11:41 AM 1/22/98 -0500, Eric Osborne wrote:
> >In other words, I can't prevent my customers from sending packets to
> >a broadcast address, esp. on a subnet smaller than /24. You might be
> >able to block outgoing packets for destination x.y.z.255, but if you've got
> >a mask >/24 (/23, etc..), couldn't .255 be a valid host address?
>
> Yes, it could be, actually. I tried to use it as WAN pool address once
> though and it horrendously confused the RAS, as well as several UNIX boxen
> on the network.
Yes, it could be, but let's remember; isn't the smurf attack the one
that _depends_ on a forged _source_ IP address in order to "work"?
Cheers,
-- jra
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