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Re: basic firewall question



On Sat, Feb 15, 2003 at 03:17:29PM -0600, Jeffrey L. Taylor wrote:
> On the LAN, try nmap and Nessus.  From the Internet, www.grc.com and
> www.vulnerabilities.org.  The former is the Web site for Steve Gibson,
> a controversial figure.  His Shields Up! scan is Window-centric, but a
> decent starting point.  

GRC considered harmful, Steve Gibson considered an idiot.  Just
because a port is open doesn't necissarily make the machine insecure,
it's whether what's listening to that port is secure and set up in a
reasonably secure fashion.  He doesn't ever seem to take this into
account, nor does he seem to know the correct definition of "hack."

The guy's a great salesman, but he *really* should focus on misleading
people about the reliability of FAT filesystems and stick to pitching
SpinRite snakeoil.  I still laugh at losers who don't bother backing
up because they have SpinRite and lose everything to stupidity and
hardware failure.  In a perfect world, the guy wouldn't be allowed to
sell anything until he first got a clue.

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