I know you cannot sniff on a Token Ring LAN. Can it TR host been spoofed?
Are there any known security vulnerabilities in a Token Ring LAN?
Thank you in advance.
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Yes, you can sniff on a token ring LAN. You just need a TR card capable of
promiscuous mode. Madge sells a good one and I believe IBM and Olicom also
sell them.
Dave
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Not to forget the award winning NAI sniffer
Tom
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Subject: RE: Token Ring LAN
Yes, you can sniff on a token ring LAN. You
You can sniff token-ring networks. The Sniffer product sends out a MAC frame
that indicates that an adapter is running in promiscuous mode and this MAC
frame can be picked up by token-ring managers that are monitoring for this
type of activity. If the manager is configured to send a MAC frame to
On 0, David B McGlumphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, you can sniff on a token ring LAN. You just need a TR card capable of
promiscuous mode. Madge sells a good one and I believe IBM and Olicom also
sell them.
Dave
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From: Oscar Rau [mailto:[EMAIL
In addition to which they have at least one of almost anything worth having in the
OS/390 mainframe world.
Sam
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You've never heard of CA?
CA or Computer Associates, bought up Cheyenne a while back and now own the
following well known products:
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Title: Dial up
Hi all:
It´s possible in Cisco IOS that a dialer interface (ISDN, router1 Cisco 3620) can send a signal to another router ( other dialer, router2 Cisco 801) for this calls to router1?
Thanks
Paco García
Dpto. Sistemas DIMONI Software
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On Fri, 28 Apr 2000, Lance Ecklesdafer wrote:
You can sniff token-ring networks. The Sniffer product sends out a MAC frame
that indicates that an adapter is running in promiscuous mode and this MAC
frame can be picked up by token-ring managers that are monitoring for this
type of activity.
It depends upon the proxy. It may not be possible if the administrator of
the proxy has taken steps to prevent it.
Here is what I would do to write a general purpose application (on a
Windows computer): Look in the registry, and see what the default browser
is. Then look at the browser
Greetings,
Maybe off topic a little bit, but anyhow:
Using JAVA language as a main application development
tool in server farm, Microsoft based, for the Internet.
Any pros cons from security, scalability etc.
points of view ?
Thanks a lot
Avi
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Sean,
Webnot on Raptor firewall is decent. The database itself is fetched
daily by your firewall and is an outsourced service for Axent.
It seems to be largely automated because predominant problems with
it have to do with blocking too much, for example www.deja.com but
they are easily
Your quesiton is too vague and this really isn't the place for this.
These are basic BSD sockets / networking questions, and you should go look
at the Socket Programming FAQ to get these answers. Search for it on the
net.
-john
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I write a
I might be missing something here, but why not make router2 demand dial
and make it the internet gateway for router1? Thus, whenever router1 needs
to contact the outside world, the 801 will dial out.
Later,
Kos
| It=B4s possible in Cisco IOS that a dialer interface (ISDN, router1 =
| Cisco
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Deja.com is blocked b/c of access to all newsgroups - or at least it used to
be.
I use WebNot, it fulfills my needs, and it is relatively easy to manage -but
now to the griping.
WebNot uses a list generated by Mattel for a browser blocking product aimed
at parents/schools/libraries.
WebNot
Below is a link to a web based napster program
http://members.optusnet.com.au/~iwade/inapster/
Doesn't matter what you block, users always find a way. Let HR deal with
it. :)
'Nuff said!
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Hey there everyone,
I am attempting to configure my web server in the DMZ to communicate to a MS
SQL server on the inside interface. I have added the necessary conduit and
static statements and I have enabled the necessary protocols for
communication. Unfortunately, I am still not able to
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