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Re: Sasser


From: Matthew Flaschen <matthew.flaschen () gatech edu>
Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2006 23:22:49 -0500

You're right that this isn't normally how school procurement works.
However, it is possible.  I also don't think it would be the sysadmin's
job to help with a networking class.

Matt

ericscher () mac com wrote:

Matt -

Your comments are entirely logical, reasonable and correct.

They are also completely unrelated to the way school systems actually
function.


That aside...
Ask yourself this: Why is this guy asking for help HERE?
As opposed to seeking the help of the sysadmins that the taxpayers have
already provided for the schools.

There are three likely explanations:
1. He already asked and was firmly told NO.
2. He knows better than to ask.
3. He is not who he says he is.

What people do with hardware that THEY own is their business.
What people do with OUR hardware is OUR business.

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From: Matthew Flaschen <matthew.flaschen () gatech edu>
Subject: Re: Sasser or other nasty worm needed

What budget?  Every school that would have a networking 
class also has obsolete computers.  Take a dozen, reformat
them, put on an unpatched version of Windows, pull out 
or disable wifi, and connect them all to a switch 
(also probably available second-hand).  Ensure neither 
computers nor switch are connected to any other network.  
Sure, you have to be sure not to f* it up, but it doesn't 
cost anything.  Set-up sasser on one by moving it off a CD-R.  
Wait. :)  This should cost little or nothing.

Matt Flaschen
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