-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 At 04:54 PM 2/28/2003 -0500, Andy Dills wrote:
You don't have to. This is why I never understood why people care so much about probing. If you do a good job with your network, probing will have zero affect on you. All the person probing can do (regardless of their intent) is say "Gee, I guess there aren't any vulnerabilities with this network."
I don't have to understand why you're probing my network? (using the term "your" loosely, not referring specifically to Andy's network/hosts) The actual probe may not have any affect on my network, but if you probe my network/hosts because someone iusing the same colo facilities as me sent you mail (not through me), there is no way for me to determine whether your intent is hostile or not, and you will likely set off my IDS alerts. There's two reasons to probe my hosts ... trying to protect your hosts or trying to violate mine, and if I've not initiated any type of communication to your host(s), I can only assume your intent is hostile since it was unprovoked. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.0 iQA/AwUBPl/fbavEtUU05riwEQKRLgCg2b7p6ua04d1tOIBtAWYe034+tOAAoKER aiwfIt8uR557NG21FddezLQ8 =7hDv -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----