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Good evening, Pierre...

On Friday 14 March 2003 04:27 pm, Pierre Fortin wrote:

> On the _passive_ side, I have some ideas for short-circuiting Nimda
> attacks with iptables.

[Dave sits upright in his chair from sleeping through the flame wars and
wriggles with impatience] Are you referring to a thing I read a few weeks
back about using "strings" in iptables to deflect Code Red? I've started a
time or two to explore this in more detail, but if you have an idea that
either does/does not follow that platform, I'm *ALL* ears. At least in
principle the "strings" idea should work. 

Dave
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Dave Laird ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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An automatic & random thought For the Minute:    
UH-OH!!  I put on "GREAT HEAD-ON TRAIN COLLISIONS of the 50's" by
mistake!!!
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