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    Hijacking

    This is a two part question if you guys don't mind. The first question is: Can I spoof an IP and mac address without Hijacking?

    The Second question is: How do I protect my users from hijacking?

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    The first answer is: the question is a bit like: Can I drive a car without bassball.. It doesn't make sence..

    The secon answer is a bit more complecated.. But also quite easy..
    Use propperly encrypted protocols for anything outside of your local network..
    That means: ssh https ftps imaps pop3s smtps and more nice acronyms..
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    But how do I protect hijacking from within my network?

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    Could you elaborate..

    You are not giving us much to work with here..

    What kind of network is it..
    What kinds of hijacking are you afraid of (what services)..
    etc..
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    Yeah, sorry. I am worried about http traffic. If RDP is susceptible to hijacking I am also worried about that. It is a 2003 domain with one t1 wan link and 2 t1 pipes to the internet. I am worried about layer 2 attacks from internal users.

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