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RE: Unhackable network really unhackable?
From: J Wilkinson <secfocus () bedrox com>
Date: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 21:44:44 -0500 (EST)
DHCP clients attempt to renew the same IP address currently leased. This does not accomplish the same thing as InvisiLAN. At 11:55 AM 11/24/2003 -0500, you wrote:
DHCP with a short lease period or a manual lease period Here's yer sign! Thank You, James T. Bohling, CCNA, Security+, MCP-Win2k Network Security Engineer - JBC CoE Joint C4ISR Battle Center (AMSEC) 116 Lake View Parkway Suffolk, VA 23435 (W) 757-638.4032 Web: www.jbc.jfcom.mil This email was produced and manufactured in America, and is a one-of-a-kind original. -----Original Message----- From: akuroda () mx5 nisiq net [mailto:akuroda () mx5 nisiq net] Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 8:15 AM To: bugtraq () securityfocus com Subject: Unhackable network really unhackable? Have you ever checked out the InvisiLAN technology? InvisiLAN is seemingly developed by ex-KGB and CIA directors. It's a random IP change technology inside LAN by a set of secureID like network cards and special router. Anarkey Network security, a Dutch company started to distribute InvisiLAN in Europe recently. I saw that they started "hacker's challenge 2003" to let hackers to break their invisible LAN security, however the news disappeared right away. I'm very curious about the technology. Are there someone who're knowledgeable about a security method to change randomly individual PC's IP? Original source http://www.invictanetworks.com/ Distributor in Europe http://www.anarkey.org/en/index.html ------------------------------------------------- Programmer::Atsushi Kuroda::akuroda () mx5 nisiq net -------------------------------------------------
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