* Dave Korn: > The first review I read didn't make it clear, but browsing the > manufacturer's website and glossy pdfs suggests that there is indeed only a > single USB connector - but there's an ethernet connector too. You use it as > an inline device and leave your normal ethernet NIC unplugged.
The models in the shape of a USB stick haven't got a USB connector, at least according to the spec sheet. > This is what they refer to as "wired" operating mode, and given > Steven's proviso about controlling the firmware (and let's hope > there's no holes or overflows in the web admin interface either...) > I think that this mode could just about be made secure. Some malware queues captured data and transmits it when a network connection is available again. --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
