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RE: Re: Can A Web Site Be Reliably Defended Against DoS Attack

  • To: "'rjm@z...'" <rjm@z...>
  • Subject: RE: Re: Can A Web Site Be Reliably Defended Against DoS Attacks?
  • From: "Bullard, Claude L (Len)" <clbullar@i...>
  • Date: Fri, 6 Feb 2004 16:50:35 -0600
  • Cc: 'XML DEV' <xml-dev@l...>

solution against dos attack
Can TCP/IP be reengineered or do we have to keep patching?

Social engineering is a tough solution.  How often have 
you heard of all the legislation involved in getting 
a loan or passport that requires the clerk to authenticate 
you, only to walk in and discover they don't bother?
Just an example so all I am asking is if there is a 
better approach than the syn/ack TCP/IP process.  Is the 
only solution to get off the Internet?  Is that a solution?

len


From: Rick Marshall [mailto:rjm@z...]

as the online community expands, like it or not, we too will have to
look to more than technical solutions.

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