A totally different bandwidth segment is inside the big hosting centers -
Exodus, Globalcenter, etc. Most of that's Gigabit Ether,
We've got Fiber running to our cage, but you're right about
the Gigabit part.
--
A quote from Petro's Archives:
Title: RE: The cause of uncertainty in the election outcome.
Well, that's not entirely true either. The judicial system is
generally pragmatic, in the sense that they do not address
issues not brought before the court. For instance, if someone
commits a crime, a prosecutor must bring up
Jim Burnes wrote:
Since when did the Florida Supreme Court have executive authority?
you missed the US's transformation to a courtocracy, didn't you?
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bram Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unless that problem is fixed, man in the middle is hardly made more
difficult - for example, Mallory could break into some random machine on
the net and steal it's public key, then hijack local DNS and
Now where was that ssz bigot?
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000, Neil Johnson wrote:
Is there something wrong with ssz.com. I haven't gotten any list mail and I
can get to the site.
Thanks.
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Is there something wrong with ssz.com. I haven't gotten any list mail and I
can get to the site.
Thanks.
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At 12:08 PM + 11/19/2000, Perry commented:
[I see you've never paid attention to how easy it is to get a
certificate, Ben. I suspect I could get one in the name of any company
with about 20 minutes of unskilled forgery. The level of checking done
is trivial. This wouldn't be a problem except
At 12:10 PM -0500 on 11/20/00, Arnold G. Reinhold wrote:
If CAs
included a financial guarantee of whatever it is they are asserting
when they issue a certificate, then all these problems would go away.
Right.
Like Ellison (and Metzger :-)) have said for years now, the only
"assertions"
as pure asside ... any SSL server certificate signed by any CA in my browswer's
CA list is acceptable.
for list of current valid signing CA's in a typical browswer see:
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/aepay4.htm#comcert14
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/aepay4.htm#comcert16
my broswer makes no
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as pure asside ... any SSL server certificate signed by any CA
in my browswer's CA list is acceptable.
my broswer makes no distinction on which CA signed what ...
and/or even what they signed. If I get a certificate signed
by any CA in my
On Sun, 19 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
When the user goes to www.amazon.com, they get a plaintext http redirect
to amazon.hackeddomain.com, which does check.
Still confused...
The original connection to www.amazon.com is an SSL connection, right?
We are following an https: URL?
[very slightly snipped]
http://foxnews.com/national/112000/duke.sml
#
#David Duke Phones Home, Learns of FBI Raid
#
#Monday, November 20, 2000, By Brett Martel
#
#
#NEW ORLEANS - White supremacist David Duke finally called home
#from Russia to learn that federal
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2000/11/20/MN62513.DTL
Pister is leading a team of researchers at
the University of California at Berkeley that
is developing tiny, electronic devices called
However the recounts work out I think it's pretty clear that in the
statitical sense we have a tie. The uncertainties are far larger than
the measured difference. Even the national totals are within about 0.1%.
This is probably 1 or 2 orders of magnitude less than the percentage of
disqualified
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 08:56:31AM -0800, Ernest Hua wrote:
What is the likelihood that the public just ignores this
given the ruckus over the election?
Very high.
On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 12:00:29PM -0800, James A. Donald wrote:
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At 01:29 PM 11/19/2000 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Found in Usenet:
#I don't know if Reno is a traitor, but consider this:
#Between 1992 and 1997, there were approximately 2,500
#national
If this has been covered already, appologies..
In regards to comments about BGP and OSPF being used to re-route
traffic, this can be done easily with a TACACS+ or RADIUS profile.
These service authenticate users, and allocate netblocks/routes to
connections.
This means that they alter the
At 1:25 PM -0500 11/20/00, R. A. Hettinga wrote:
At 12:10 PM -0500 on 11/20/00, Arnold G. Reinhold wrote:
If CAs
included a financial guarantee of whatever it is they are asserting
when they issue a certificate, then all these problems would go away.
Right.
Like Ellison (and Metzger
Jim Burnes wrote:
"I dont really have any recourse," he said.
Ummm, let me think. Move to a different ISP/NSP idiot!
I think the point here is that almost every ISP has weasel-wording in
their TOS which permits them to terminate service for any reason, or for
no reason
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
as pure asside ... any SSL server certificate signed by any CA in my browswer's
CA list is acceptable.
for list of current valid signing CA's in a typical browswer see:
http://www.garlic.com/~lynn/aepay4.htm#comcert14
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So what is the acceptable threshold of errors? 1 in a 100? What if
that 1 is the invalid certificate that allows your bank account to be
compromised. CA's should either be 100% or 0% trustworthy. I do agree that
there needs to be a protocol
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 18 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bram Cohen [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Unless that problem is fixed, man in the middle is hardly made more
difficult - for example, Mallory could break into some random machine on
the net and steal it's
So what is the acceptable threshold of errors? 1 in a 100? What if
that 1 is the invalid certificate that allows your bank account to be
compromised. CA's should either be 100% or 0% trustworthy. I do agree that
there needs to be a protocol to allow CA's to compare databases of
On Mon, 20 Nov 2000, Arnold G. Reinhold wrote:
Perry's last sentence gets to the heart of the matter. If CAs
included a financial guarantee of whatever it is they are asserting
when they issue a certificate, then all these problems would go away.
They aren't going to.
-Bram Cohen
Your keyword(s), crypto, was recently spoken on WNYW during X-Files.
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