Re: [swinog] [Fwd: [Full-disclosure] DNS Smurf revisited]

2005-05-31 Diskussionsfäden Philippe Strauss
On Tue, May 31, 2005 at 10:49:00AM +0200, Beat Rubischon wrote: Hello! Am 30.05.05 schrieb Philippe Strauss: sunrise freesurf used to allow this also, didn't try for some time. (it even let source address be in the private address space) amazing to still see this in 2005! Each

Re: [swinog] [Fwd: [Full-disclosure] DNS Smurf revisited]

2005-05-30 Diskussionsfäden Marc SCHAEFER
On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 09:31:32PM +0200, Simon Leinen wrote: I can spoof packets from my home broadband connection (and probably the 299'999 other broadband customers of that Swiss ISP can do so as well :-). Hopefully other Swiss ISPs do this better. sunrise freesurf used to allow this also,

Re: [swinog] [Fwd: [Full-disclosure] DNS Smurf revisited]

2005-05-30 Diskussionsfäden Philippe Strauss
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 09:55:39AM +0200, Marc SCHAEFER wrote: On Fri, May 27, 2005 at 09:31:32PM +0200, Simon Leinen wrote: I can spoof packets from my home broadband connection (and probably the 299'999 other broadband customers of that Swiss ISP can do so as well :-). Hopefully other

Re: [swinog] [Fwd: [Full-disclosure] DNS Smurf revisited]

2005-05-30 Diskussionsfäden Philippe Strauss
On Mon, May 30, 2005 at 05:59:35PM +0200, Jean-Pierre Schwickerath wrote: is there valuable argument from these ISP or is it ignorance / badly designed networks?? Once someone told me they couldn't do it because it would add too much delay to the packet and that their hardware would

Re: [swinog] [Fwd: [Full-disclosure] DNS Smurf revisited]

2005-05-27 Diskussionsfäden Simon Leinen
Fabian Wenk writes: This Mail [1] arrived just over the Full-Disclosure mailinglist [2], but should probably also be of interest to some people here. [1] http://lists.grok.org.uk/pipermail/full-disclosure/2005-May/034342.html [2]