On Mon, 17 Sep 2001, Austad, Jay wrote:
> When LaBrea is started with the "-p" flag, it will force connection attempts
> into the "persist" state.  You grab 'em, hold 'em, and NEVER let 'em go.

Tried the old version about a month ago -- looks pretty good.

Hard part is to make sure that you only use it on ranges with no valid
machines.. otherwise, it can make routine network monitoring a major pain.

On NANOG, some people were discussing deploying this across a few entire
unused /16's.. would be rahter interesting, and not all that difficult.
:) Of course, those /16's would rapidly become known as tarpits, so the
crackers would just add filters for them.. but for a little bit, it'd be
fun!

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