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Re: Network Monitoring and Control (announcement)
Andrew V. Kovalev (Andrew.V.Kovalev
jet.msk.su)Sat, 1 Apr 1995 15:09:49 +0400 (GMT+4:00)
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> > any connection, setting up makeshift firewalls, or even TAKING OVER > > (hijacking) any connection. > > > > Sounds ok if your charged with providing security for a corporate, > government or military site, but in the case of pay commercial hosts this > should be illiegal, if not downright immoral. How much privacy should I > expect from a provider? I mean I am paying for services, and there was > some limited agreement to services. I think you better put in a > statement saying YOUR SESSION WILL BE WATCHED AND IF WE FEEL YOU'RE > BEING POLITCALLY INCORRECT WE WILL TAKE OVER YOUR SESSION. > [....] > > Am I the only one who feels this is an invasion of privacy? > > Chris > I don't think this is worse than a trivial sniffer etc.. And the ability to hijack a connection is really valuable when you are dealing with some wannabe cracker... Session monitoring tools are readily available for a long time. If you really want your TCP session to be safe - use encryption, it will protect you from watcher as well. I think Watcher is a valuable tool for those who wants their site to be secure. avk