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Subject: Re: [nsp] known networks for broadcast ping attacks
From: Charles Sprickman <spork () inch ! com>
Date: 1997-08-12 6:42:21
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On Tue, 12 Aug 1997, Jon Lewis wrote:
> This may be true, but what's to stop the writers of smurf and the other
> programs from distributing version 2 with all new network addresses?
> Fixing the 119 networks used to attack FDT will help, but I doubt it will
> solve the problem.
>
When I type "no ip source route" on a Cisco, what exactly is that doing
for me? Is it just disallowing the router itself to generate
source-routed packets or is it saying sink all source-routed packets?
All this talk of spoofing is getting me a bit confused. What exactly is
the difference between source-routing and spoofing?
Just trying to understand a bit more,
Charles
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