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| Subject: | sober resurfacing |
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| Date: | Thu, 15 Dec 2005 11:49:50 -0500 |
All, I am working on a plan to try and help minimize the effect of the possible sober resurfacing on Jan. 5/6th. After reading the security focus article that this worm relies on NTP to know when to release, I am wondering on the feasibility of blocking NTP out to the internet that week except for the certain devices that need it. Does anyone have input on this? Thanks Curt --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
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