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Re: IPv6 NAT
From: Michael.Dillon () radianz com
Date: Fri, 31 Oct 2003 16:59:53 +0000
This does not mean we should NAT everything, since I use some of those protocols. But if every Joe User had a DLink NAT box in front of his Winbloze box, the Internet would be a safer place. And you know it.
You're forgetting Rob Thomas's peripatetic presentation in Chicago. Not to mention the guy whose SSH session was outed by a keylogger. Check http://www.safer-networking.org/ for more on spyware and trojans. If this was the only way the black hats could wreak havoc then we would be seeing a lot more of it. I think that the only thing which will make the Internet a safer place is time and hard work. We have to put in the effort to address *ALL* the weaknesses until we've raised the bar so high that only the toughest black hats have the time, skills and energy to break the weakest link. --Michael Dillon
Current thread:
- RE: IPv6 NAT, (continued)
- RE: IPv6 NAT Kuhtz, Christian (Oct 30)
- RE: IPv6 NAT Tony Hain (Oct 30)
- Re: IPv6 NAT Stephen Sprunk (Oct 31)
- Re: IPv6 NAT Owen DeLong (Oct 31)
- Re: IPv6 NAT Patrick W. Gilmore (Oct 31)
- Re: IPv6 NAT Joe Abley (Oct 31)
- Re: IPv6 NAT Eliot Lear (Oct 31)
- Re: IPv6 NAT Owen DeLong (Oct 31)
- Re: IPv6 NAT Paul Timmins (Oct 31)
- RE: IPv6 NAT Tony Hain (Oct 30)
- RE: IPv6 NAT Kuhtz, Christian (Oct 30)
