On Tue, 2 Jan 2001, Stephen Griffin wrote: <snip>
are trying to make. Security through obscurity is no security at all.
All other points in this monstrous thread aside, this one is wholly incorrect. Security through obscurity is nothing to depend on, but every little bit helps. Please, by all means, use a firewall, preferably several chained in an old-fashioned bastion design. Use access lists - they're your friend! Filter your routes, filter all packets not going to a valid IP/port, hell block ping and traceroute so nobody can map your network, and of course secure your servers. But when all that's done -- still don't advertise. Security through obscurity helps just that tiny extra bit. At the very least there will be less logs to pore over, 'cause script kiddies don't know who you are.