14 Jun
2006
14 Jun
'06
12:42 a.m.
On 2006-06-14-00:23:15, "Christopher L. Morrow" <christopher.morrow@verizonbusiness.com> wrote: [...]
I assume that dedicated hosting folks don't just drop machines behind a switch on one big flat subnet? That's probably a naive assumption though
From what I've seen, the overwhelming majority of "dedicated hosters" do precisely what the article alludes to -- placing hundreds (if not
I've long been a proponent of a per-customer VLAN or L3 interface, depending on what the topology allows for, but I'm afraid we're in the minority. thousands!) of disparate hosts on the same broadcast domain, with no safeguards in place to prevent ARP spoofing, IP hijacking, and other forms of malfeasance... -a