On Wednesday 30 October 2002 17:20, Tzahi Fadida wrote:
> i disagree, since as long that there will be free access to internet

I don't think corporate employees using their windoze box to run kazaa and 
other crap can be called "free internet access".
AAMOF, I run several networks full of idiots trying to bypass network's and 
company's policies. I don't give a dime about them screwing their beloved 
crappy desktop, but I care when a dumb ass chews up all available bandwith 
using a service he isn't supposed to.

> so what i am trying to say is that there is no way to restrict a person
> while working on the internet if he doesn't want to be restricted, short
> of arresting that man

As long as you are connected behind a decent network administrator's filtering 
gateway, there is always a way to restrict what you can do and what you 
can't.

> ...(i.e: if you can find him:)

I also saw "Hackers 2", but they finnaly caught him :)

Regards,
Robert Wallner


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