smurf, the MCI-developed tracing tools (was Re: Bogus announcement)
Alex P. Rudnev
alex at Relcom.EU.net
Mon Dec 29 15:04:10 UTC 1997
> As was pointed out to me, if I have just one or two routers or one or
> two links into the Internet, then I can easily find where the attack is
> coming from. But if I have a large complex network ...
No doubt. Anyway it's the step forward. Another step should CISCO do,
yes?
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