Sonntag den 1.06.2003 um 3:53 CEST +0200, schrieb Daniel Pittman: > On Sat, 31 May 2003, Frank Matthie wrote: > > block router redirection - If there can only be one router on the other > > end, block that. > > This is the one point at which you are wrong. Many versions of Windows > would respect the request for router redirection and happily start > routing to anywhere you asked. > > So, blocking that is sane ... not least of which because it's not really > used. Just blocking the one *legal* source of these messages, though, is > probably not a good idea. > > If you want to allow it at all, allow it only from the legal > source(s)...
Your point - ok, but my scenario is like this one: LAN -> Router/Firewall -> ISP connection -> Router ISP Why should my router "Router/Firewall" accept any router redirection from the isp router "Router ISP"? This is the only way to go to the net. If this router isn't ok, my link is broken. Frank. -- Frank Matthie� [EMAIL PROTECTED]

