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This is a work-in-progress and presents techniques which have not been fully tested. Follow established<br />

site procedures for review, testing, and implementation of hardware and software changes.<br />

Disclaimer<br />

This paper is provided for the sole use of <strong>FedCIRC</strong> and Global Integrity customers. This<br />

version of the document is "Interim Final"; the information contained herein is accurate<br />

to the best of our knowledge at the time of this writing. Global Integrity will continue to<br />

research this subject and will provide additional information, as it becomes available.<br />

This is primarily an idea document, and is not meant to provide exact solutions applicable<br />

to every environment. Administrators should apply normal site procedures for the<br />

review, testing, and implementation of hardware and software changes. Site specific<br />

conditions will impact the design and effectiveness of various measures. Global Integrity<br />

makes no warranty, express or implied, as to the effectiveness or impact of the items<br />

discussed herein. Global Integrity assumes no liability for the use of information in this<br />

paper. Use at your own risk.<br />

© 2000, Global Integrity Corporation, all rights reserved. Reproduction, modification and redistribution prohibited<br />

without the written consent of Global Integrity Corporation.<br />

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