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Security Related Issues
Jim Leo (admin
everett.pitt.cc.nc.us)
Tue, 5 May 1998 14:37:51 EST5EDT
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Hello all.
I have a couple of questions that on the surface don't seem to be
related to this list, please bear with me.
We have our firewall in place, and issued 'smartcard' to those
individuals that require access to hosts inside the 'protected' zone.
Here's the 'sticky wicket' , all individuals outside the 'perimeter'
are running Win95, and we have no policy in place to control how
their systems are setup. I'm trying to find out what methodology
could be use to subvert/snoop these boxes and possibly 'highjack'
their telnet sessions to devices inside the protected zone.
Please respond offlist, and if people wish I will send compilation
to the list.
Jim Leo
admin
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