13 Apr
1998
13 Apr
'98
9 p.m.
i suspect that they're discussing blocking inbound packets from faked sources of smurf attacks. in this case, protection from outbound routing info is too late. once the smurf packets gets in your local net, you've been smurfed. of course, the idea of blocking smurf spoof sites is pretty specious. how many folk will go through the effort and burden on the routers to put an access list in the packet path and yet not be clueful enough to just say 'no ip directed-broadcast' on the same damn edge router insead? wait a sec. on second thought, don't answer that question. randy