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From: Salyars, Marty (marty.salyarsAMSC.BELVOIR.ARMY.MIL)
Date: Sun Feb 04 2001 - 09:55:44 CST

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            This list has been extremely helpful in my endeavor to enhance my
    skill and knowledge in the security areana. Some people say you cannot
    spoof a switched network, I beg the difference. I appreciate your help in
    advance.

            Assuming no IP filtering/forwarding, or port security is enabled. A
    yes/no would be sufficiient for the below questions, but if you can
    summarize I would appreciate it.

            Can someone inside a switched NT network spoof a host to get
    unauthorized access to resources. How easy or hard is it?
            Can someone outside the switched NT network spoof a host to get
    unauthorized access. How can they do this?

            Can an individual inside or outside the switched NT network hijack a
    session to get into resources

            What tools would the culprit use?

            Can the individual spoof the host using SYN flooding, sending
    spoofed ARP replies, MAC flooding/ MAC spoofing/MAC duplication.

            Marty Salyars