On 19/07/06 13:02 +0530, Navneet Karnani wrote:
> On 7/19/06, jtd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >Security u see. U know the terorist are tech savvy. Yay no ordinary
> >people these fellows. So block public communication after the event..
> >
> Well, actualy, I read one of the news paper articles and it clearly states
> the reason for trying to block the blogs. Blogs, unlike email conversations,
> cannot be traced to the original IP addresses. Hence this step. I am sure

*REALLY*? I am shocked, I tell you. Shocked! That all these blogging
sites don't maintain webserver logs. And that such logs won't be made
available on request (it does take effort to file for a subpoena for the
information though).

> the government has hi tech sleuths working on finding a way to track this
> before they open it up again.
> 
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Where was the joke warning before
this?

> I also saw the same reasoning being given in blocking voice chats and voip
> calling though non-licensed providers like yahoo, msn, google, skype, etc.
> The licensed providers have to clear some security requirements and hence
> are more traceable.
> 
It doesn't matter. Nothing stops the criminals from setting up Asterisk
(or a Cisco call manager) and routing their calls around.

> Just stating what i read.
> 
Learn the technology first. The government is *clueless*.

Devdas Bhagat

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