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Re: identify hostname
From: "Craig A. Huegen" <chuegen () quadrunner com>
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 14:35:36 -0800
On Wed, Dec 02, 1998 at 08:53:59AM -0600, Phil Howard wrote: ==>I do have an access list deny for incoming destinations to *.*.*.255 ==>since I do know that the only customer we have with larger than a /24 ==>from us (via cw.net) also happens to have nothing larger than /26 in ==>their network. AFAIK, today, smurfers are only using *.*.*.255. They They also tend to use *.*.*.0. You wouldn't believe the number of hosts that still respond to the old all-zeros broadcast address. /cah
Current thread:
- Re: identify hostname, (continued)
- Re: identify hostname Dean Anderson (Dec 01)
- Re: identify hostname Pete Kruckenberg (Dec 01)
- Re: identify hostname Rusty Zickefoose (Dec 01)
- Re: identify hostname John Fraizer (Dec 01)
- Re: identify hostname Phil Howard (Dec 02)
- Re: identify hostname Pete Kruckenberg (Dec 02)
- Re: identify hostname Roeland M.J. Meyer (Dec 03)
- Re: identify hostname Jonathan Mischo (Dec 03)
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- Re: identify hostname Roeland M.J. Meyer (Dec 03)
- Re: identify hostname Jonathan Mischo (Dec 03)
- Re: identify hostname Pete Kruckenberg (Dec 01)
- Re: identify hostname Dean Anderson (Dec 01)
- Re: identify hostname Craig A. Huegen (Dec 02)
- Re: identify hostname Brandon Ross (Dec 02)
- Re: identify hostname Phillip Vandry (Dec 02)
- Re: identify hostname Craig A. Huegen (Dec 02)
- Re: identify hostname Steven J. Sobol (Dec 01)