[ On Wednesday, March 7, 2001 at 13:37:30 (-0600), Michael R. Jinks wrote: ]
> Subject: Re: Block scp, allow ssh? (slightly off topic)
>
> As I read the post, they don't expect to stop file transfers, only
> hidden ones -- they want to be able to monitor all of the traffic across
> their firewall (even if that means attackers can easily do so as well).
The only way to stop *hidden* file transfers is to cut the cable.
Period.
There are an infinite number of possible covert channels over a general
purpose Internet connection.
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