On Tue, Sep 26, 2000 at 01:13:35AM -0400, John Fraizer wrote:
The problem is that while some operators may not have been aware of their problem, if they are not aware of the problem at-large, they are, IMHO, not worthy of announcing to the global internet at large and as such, we should not be listening to their announcements.
So you wouldn't mind if people started scanning your network for other problems, say... rootable boxes? Without being able to break into remote boxes, kiddies wouldn't be able to launch smurf attacks of sizes to worry about. I'm not saying that having a list is a bad idea. But it should be a list of amps that have been found using logs from attacks, not by going out and scanning for them -- John Payne http://www.sackheads.org/jpayne/ john@sackheads.org http://www.sackheads.org/uce/ Fax: +44 870 0547954 To send me mail, use the address in the From: header