If the banlist is tied into VAC (eg: secure server == running valves
banlist) then I have lost control over who comes onto my server and who
doesnt. I have to forsake security for configurability.

I have the right to control what traffic traverses my network, I have
the right to control who mails my users, where my users can browse.

I own my house, and can control who does what in it, I own my CS
servers, but cannot control who comes into it.


Ever heard a systems admin refer to their network as their backyard? The
place they play. It was only a similar type reference.



>> Hmm, you obviously don't understand anything at all. I'll stop
wasting
>> time with you.

>Just a hint: you might want to either argue more intelligently or take
>it off the lists.  Or better: do both.


And that was beautiful :)


On Wed, 2002-07-17 at 11:12, Eric (Deacon) wrote:
> > Do you have a say who comes into your house? Well id like to have a
> say
> > who comes into mine.
>
> What does that have to do with anything?  What's that supposed to mean?
>
> --
> Eric (the Deacon remix)
>
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