Re: [dhcwg] What sorts of services does DHCP configure?

Ted Lemon <ted.lemon@nominum.com> Tue, 15 October 2013 22:18 UTC

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On Oct 15, 2013, at 6:06 PM, Sten Carlsen <stenc@s-carlsen.dk> wrote:
> Actually that is what happened in Nokia, it was not in general the DHCP that made it happen but yes, there is a good case here. Think that I normally live in Copenhagen but next day I might be in Beijing or San Diego, you really want to use the closer server and in some cases there are strict rules, maybe even laws about it (not sure which). For Exchange, the point is obviously that your mail and calendar comes from the same repository wherever you are but outgoing mail and other services may be more locally anchored.

Hm, so Outlook somehow got this information out of DHCP?   This sounds like a really cool new attack vector.