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any hackers out there? i need a favor.

There is nothing on the NSA or CIA sites that is classified any higher than FOUO.

The computers do not hook into J-net. Hacking into either would get you the chance to vandalize a web site, woohoo!

BTW, Class C refers to a range of IP addresses, nothing else. Dropping buzzwords is a good way to get noticed though :P
 
Code said:
There is nothing on the NSA or CIA sites that is classified any higher than FOUO.

The computers do not hook into J-net. Hacking into either would get you the chance to vandalize a web site, woohoo!

BTW, Class C refers to a range of IP addresses, nothing else. Dropping buzzwords is a good way to get noticed though :P

Sorry dude, your wrong. WinNT4 was C2 certified, unplugged however from LAN activity. I will provide a list of certifications shortly.
 
I think you're trying to suggest that J-Net and DISSA-Net are closed systems. Which they are, but they still use Class C ranges of IPs.

Not all Closed networks have to limit themselves to other class ranges. It's just usually easier to keep them Non-class C to keep from getting things messed up at your gateway. But since both networks we are discussing are entirely closed, there is no need.
 
Code said:

Oh brother, I know A, B, C and I can break it down into binary for you. Anyhow, read the link and you will find what I'm talking about, its an operating system security level. Netware can be B certified, I think B2 but can't recall for sure. Most of the stuff on A level OS is undocumented 'secret sam' stuff.

Enjoy.
 
Code said:
I think you're trying to suggest that J-Net and DISSA-Net are closed systems. Which they are, but they still use Class C ranges of IPs.

Not all Closed networks have to limit themselves to other class ranges. It's just usually easier to keep them Non-class C to keep from getting things messed up at your gateway. But since both networks we are discussing are entirely closed, there is no need.

No my brother, it has not a think to do with IP. I'm talking about POS OS versus a decent OS and then onto a 'secure' OS where you must be LOCAL to perform actions, I believe HPUX and several other commercial peices are in this category where you have the option of locking admin privleges to LOCAL TO MACHINE only, not even from another box.
 
Dr.M said:


Oh brother, I know A, B, C and I can break it down into binary for you. Anyhow, read the link and you will find what I'm talking about, its an operating system security level. Netware can be B certified, I think B2 but can't recall for sure. Most of the stuff on A level OS is undocumented 'secret sam' stuff.

Enjoy.

None of the OS level networking is undocumented, it's just not something you learn when getting certs.

PM me if you want to talk more.
 
This has nothing to do with being undocumented, I am talking SECURITY LEVEL and your talking internet protocol, not even on the same page dude.
 
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