59% of dweebs suffer from 'False Authority Syndrome (Re: If you have nothing to hide)

2002-08-09 Thread Len Rose
(warning, not for the humor impaired) In the interest of spewing even more non-op traffic on this list, see 59% of dweebs suffer from 'False Authority Syndrome at http://vmyths.com/rant.cfm?id=501page=4 and make sure you listen to the mp3 version, it's so much better than the written words.

Re: If you have nothing to hide

2002-08-09 Thread gg
: Thursday, August 08, 2002 10:51 PM Subject: Re: If you have nothing to hide See section 3.2.1.8c of RFC 1122: snip processing). This recorded route will be reversed and used to form a return source route for reply datagrams (see

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2002-08-08 Thread Todd MacDermid
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] et writes: I was not aware that responses to source-routed packets were themselves source-routed. I also don't believe it is the case, but am open to being contradicted. If the responses aren't source-routed, then the packets would only return

Re: If you have nothing to hide

2002-08-08 Thread bdragon
See section 3.2.1.8c of RFC 1122: snip processing). This recorded route will be reversed and used to form a return source route for reply datagrams (see discussion of IP Options in Section 4). When a snip --Steve

Re: If you have nothing to hide

2002-08-04 Thread Paul Vixie
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Sean Donelan) writes: ISPs to step up Internet service providers also have to be more security conscious, Clarke said. By selling broadband connectivity to home users without making security a priority, telecommunications companies, cable providers and ISPs

Re: If you have nothing to hide

2002-08-04 Thread Sean Donelan
I encourage network operators (or IX operators, DNS operators, etc) to let the government know what you think. Mr. Clarke's crew is writing the plan, and taking input from many sources. If you think RPF (or some other source address validation) is a solution let them know. If you think S-BGP

Re: If you have nothing to hide

2002-08-04 Thread Dave Crocker
At 06:31 AM 8/4/2002 -0400, Sean Donelan wrote: I encourage network operators (or IX operators, DNS operators, etc) to let the government know what you think. Mr. Clarke's crew is writing the plan, and taking input from many sources. If you think RPF (or some other source address validation)

If you have nothing to hide

2002-08-03 Thread Sean Donelan
, terrorists and hackers. The refrain was if you have nothing to hide, ... It took decades of government policy to reach this point. Does Mr. Clarke's statement signal the end of the government's policy of maintaining the status quo? If we secure wireless communications, that means it will be possible