At 22:45 7/24/99 -0400, Daniel Senie wrote:
You don't specify whether this was a corporate network or a production (e.g. cable) network. The short answer (especially if a corporate network): get him fired, or worse. (I.e. take some sort of legal action). If a public, network, such as a cable modem system, that'd be fairly nasty...
Our cable modems have the option of directional port filtering. When we realized what a problem rogues could be, we very quickly filtered off traffic from the customer PC with destination port 68. Andrea. ************************************************** Andrea Di Lecce (416) 935-6485 Rogers@Home Network Operations 1 Mount Pleasant Road, Toronto, M4Y 2Y5 **************************************************