On Fri, 24 Apr 1998, Richard Irving wrote:
Ok. You know how I always ask the obvious... So, here I go again..
This is only slightly off topic.. If you have no amplifiers greater than 2x-4x, is there really a need to turn off ip directed broadcasts?
My feelings there are "why not?". If you are running on a platform (such as Cisco) that makes it easy to turn off directed broadcast you can only help by turning it off. In the attacks that have come our way, the attackers have used almost every size of amplifier. I also suspect that as network managers become more clueful (a slow painful process) that the attackers will eventually have to resort to less efficient means of attack.
And if this is true, doesn't designing your network with minimized amplifier space sort of negate all this ?
In some applications that wouldn't be a hard thing to do, but for most it's nearly impossible. Brandon Ross Network Engineering 404-815-0770 800-719-4664 Director, Network Engineering, MindSpring Ent., Inc. info@mindspring.com Mosher's Law of Software Engineering: Don't worry if it doesn't work right. If everything did, you'd be out of a job.