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Network Security Assessment

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Printed Page 41
Example 4-2

The NMAP output indicates there are 3 networks (as stated on page 42) but there
appears to be an error with the subnet masks and the legitimacy of the networks.

abc.co.uk has addresses from 62.2.15.8 to 62.2.15.15 (8 addresses)
smallco.net has addresses from 62.2.15.16 to 62.2.15.19 (4 addresses)
example.org has addresses from 62.2.15.20 to 62.2.15.35 (16 addresses)

The last range seems to be the issue because the subnet does not fall on a normal
start address for 16 addresses. These would normally be 62.2.15.0, 62.2.15.16 and
then 62.2.15.32 etc.

If you do the binary for the first and last addresses in the stated range it is as
follows (last octect only).

.20 = .00010100
.35 = .00100011

Therefore shouldn't the subnet mask be 11000000 or 192 (decimal)?

If I'm right and the last octect of the subnet mask is .192 this would mean the this
network should have 64 addresses which could only fall on 62.2.15.0, .64, .128 etc.
None of these tie in with the .20 starting address stated.

Anonymous   
Printed Page 193
3rd paragraph

commands are issued across the control channel to determine which dynamic high ports
(above 1024) are used to transfer and receive data.

"above 1024" should be "1024 and over" becase 1024 is a non-privileged port.

Anonymous