-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 At Donnerstag, 19. September 2002 22:24 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > It seems certain people has an agenda ruin the full-disclosure list and > force everybody back to Symantec's list. I wonder who is behind that > movement?
Dear chickenshitter, I don't know who is behind _your_ movement, but be assured, that behind _my_ movements (regarding this list that is) is only me. May I kindly ask you NOT to leave this list? The list wouldn't be that funny without the complaints. Allthough I must say that the complaints to noise ratio is rather high for my feeling, and I have often to skip thru a rather large amount of complaints before getting to a real good advisory, I'm ready to pay that price after todays's important advisories. .o) > Don't bother asking for the spam and fighting to stop, it will not. If a > system CAN be abused, it WILL be abused. Unmoderated lists have this > inherant flaw. While moderated lists are not read (or at least not read as the first list of choice). Your posting prooves that you _read_ the list and answered it at about 6:30 am local time. And speaking about usage/abusage - how one uses the list and what one correspondingly defines as abusage is up to the posters and subscribers. I use the list to learn. You don't, you seem to know allready. > All these great minds on this list and you are not able to stop a few pea > brains? Let's find a solution that is more solid than asking them to stop. > At this point I see filtering on your own client as the only solution. That's true basic security reasoning - rule #1 - "What you don't do yourself, is not done." But in light of this rule bugtraq is not a list for true security but rather a list for the security industry and their clients - - or in my words luser-support-industry and lusers. > I want the REAL GOBBLES back! He was coo with me A wonder whose posts will bring him back, yours? rule #2: "Don't expect them to play according to your wishes or rules. Create facts." Ka - -- No exit before you know who you are. No longing for exit afterwards. http://www.khidr.net/users/ka/pgpkey.asc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE9iyh+72vu22ltWBERApOLAJ4zsCdCsniTFzw5fD2JUDm5rZvGWwCdFFyT 7JukShmIkX2ZJ08jM/HmOhg= =qYYb -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ Full-Disclosure - We believe in it. Charter: http://lists.netsys.com/full-disclosure-charter.html
