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From: Gideon Lenkey (glenkey
infotech-nj.com)Date: Fri Mar 08 2002 - 06:26:31 CST
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On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Lance Spitzner wrote:
/* Of course this does not give you the Data Capture capabilites
/* of a honeypot, as there is no system for the attacker to
/* interact with. However, this could be used to help detect
/* scanning or probing activity.
/*
/* Thoughts?
NIDS systems give us plenty of scan and probe data from real production
environments. What could we learn by getting this data from another
source? (Thats a real question, not a statement!)
- --Gideon
* Gideon J. Lenkey * PGP Key ID 0x92556BEC * pgp.mit.edu *
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