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RE: [Full-disclosure] Secure OWA

Subject: RE: [Full-disclosure] Secure OWA
Date: Wed, 30 Aug 2006 17:14:39 -0400
Hijack:

So AOL doesn't play nice with IETF protocol standards?

*mock alarm*

NEVER!?

Sounds like a throwback to their old days of being the Internet's nanny
for the world.

"Let's 'cleanse' this data for you so as not to be offended based upon
your parental filters..."

I suppose we should be happy they're continuing their ways...

Brandon

-----Original Message-----
From: full-disclosure-bounces@lists.grok.org.uk
[mailto:full-disclosure-bounces@lists.grok.org.uk] On Behalf Of Brian
Eaton
Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2006 4:15 PM
To: Mark Senior
Cc: full-disclosure@lists.grok.org.uk
Subject: Re: [Full-disclosure] Secure OWA

On 8/30/06, Mark Senior <senatorfrog@gmail.com> wrote:
I think a possibly better approach, although it doesn't seem like you
could implement it quite as simply as account lockouts, would be to
lock out, not the account, but the originating IP address, for a
duration.

Ever since I read this thread
(http://vegan.net/lb/archive/08-2004/0118.html) on one of the
load-balancer discussion lists I've been skeptical of using IP
addresses for much of anything.  My guess is that if you do things
like ban IPs automatically you run the risk of accidentally locking
out thousands of legit users as well as the one who is misbehaving.

A few of the more interesting comments in the thread:

"...myriad of enterprise networks that load-balance outbound client
connections across proxy servers which are connected to different
ISPs, with totally different source IP..."

"...The AOL client does a split tunnel type thing, where the HTTP gets
tunneled through the UDP conversation to AOL's network and back out
the proxies to the Internet, but the HTTPS (and other stuff) goes
directly from client to server..."

Regards,
Brian

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