On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 14:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   Another option would be to get a 'cheap'/'temporary' dial-up 
> access and use the dial-up machine to attack the other machine.  I 
> believe that discussion on Nessus's BW requirements showed this 
> would be an option, but probably a slow one at that.
> 
>   If your in the US, you might consider www.crosspaths.net...  I 
> recently stumbled across is.  It's a kinda travel/pay as you go 
> internet provider with lots of dial-up numbers across the US.
> 
The risk with this approach is that many ISPs firewall certain
well-known trouble ports at their border, so the access you get to your
own network may not be representative of the access other people get...

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Jason Kohles                                 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Senior Engineer                 Red Hat Professional Consulting

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