1996-07-21 - Re: Firewall Penetration

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From: “Mark C. Henderson” <mch@squirrel.com>
To: Jerome Tan <cypherpunks@toad.com>
Message Hash: 707a44681046ad9fc10be1af3fe9a535cbc1923f1d5cf5a523721f76e1cfe138
Message ID: <9607202018.TE16841@squirrel.com>
Reply To: <01BB75F4.8F028E40@ip160.i-manila.com.ph>
UTC Datetime: 1996-07-21 05:29:40 UTC
Raw Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 13:29:40 +0800

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From: "Mark C. Henderson" <mch@squirrel.com>
Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 13:29:40 +0800
To: Jerome Tan <cypherpunks@toad.com>
Subject: Re: Firewall Penetration
In-Reply-To: <01BB75F4.8F028E40@ip160.i-manila.com.ph>
Message-ID: <9607202018.TE16841@squirrel.com>
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On Jul 19, 17:29, Jerome Tan wrote:
> Subject: Firewall Penetration
> Is it possible to penetrate a firewall?

You could try breaking in to the room the firewall is in. Once in the 
room, simply rewire the network to bypass the firewall. 

Be sure that you arrive in the room well equipped. You might want to 
have a spare router or two, some cables, tools, and hubs, and perhaps 
something to do address translation. 


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