Sean Donelan said
On the other hand, California State-Long Beach is planning to upgrade its network to deal with the worms.
http://www.csulb.edu/~d49er/archives/2003/fall/news/volLIVno49-dorm.shtml
While Sean's interpretation draws reasonable inference from the cited article, the particular upgrade we've been told about will use some L2 intercept boxes to scan user computers at the time they attempt to connect to the LB net. They seem to be referring to the installation of the authentication/scanning boxes as part of the network upgrade. The hope/plan is that web redirection for software fixits through an appropriate campus download page will preceed releasing full internet services to the users. I don't think that CSULB is going to add capacity to deal with the icmp scans. Rather they are hopeful that they can use this as a clean up strategy. What we (UC Santa Cruz) share with LB is the vendor that will be adding scanning to their net-auth box: Perfigo. We have heard of the LB plans indirectly through the vendor, but in the context of the article, it all fits. -jim warner, UC Santa Cruz ---