Yes I agree. Work which a malware author almost certainly will not perform, but 
anyone who is trying to produce a useful client will do so as to help debugging 
and problem tracing.

As you point elsewhere, out the net result is to ban only people who are trying 
to improve the software while providing no barrier at all to the people you 
want to keep out!

Naturally this does assume that the grid operator has an interest in attracting 
users.

As you can see with internet websites and Second Life sims there are a great 
many reasons why people set them up. Ego trips and self promotion being only 
some of the more rational of the reasons!

I think we can expect that entire "public" grids will be set up for equally 
insane (inane?) reasons, promoting a favourite viewer will certainly be one of 
those reasons.

Clearly that is the owner's "right", but it is also my "right" to simply ignore 
the idiots.

Karen

--- On Thu, 1/14/10, Anders Arnholm <[email protected]> wrote:

> Actuallly changing the identifier to
> be stopped by this security  
> system is autually doing extra work. The default system
> uses the same  
> channel as the official viewer.
> 



      
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