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Re: All.Net's security testing service
Charles Howes (chowes
helix.net)Wed, 5 Apr 1995 08:21:48 -0700 (PDT)
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On Wed, 5 Apr 1995, Paul Ferguson wrote: > > Does it work in the case of a user dialing in for PPP and then connecting > > to all.net? > No. It uses reverse domain mapping (gethostbyaddr) to direct its > vulnerability testing. If the user's PPP address is in the DNS with a name and a number, that could easily be a 'Yes'. -- Charles Howes -- choweshelix.net Always tell the truth, then you make it the other bloke's problem! - Sean Connery, 1971
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