>the reasonable solution maybe just to ask for authorization from the proper >authorities. this will save them and you a lot of trouble in the long run. Agree, if they already changed ACLs it would be useless even to portscan every nook and cranny of your network,unless you bargain with other users' ip that can still access the net. But if what you are doing is no nonsense and essential for the development of your work then its equally important just to ask permission.I believe if you present the right justifications you will have your access. No sense in adding salt to an already open wound ;) --charles Get 250 color business cards for FREE! http://businesscards.lycos.com/vp/fastpath/ _ Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph To leave: send "unsubscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe to the Linux Newbies' List: send "subscribe" in the body to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [plug] Looking for the Proxy Server's IP Address
Charles Christopher G Dolera Tue, 19 Jun 2001 01:03:23 -0700
- [plug] Looking for the Proxy Server's IP Addr... Marvin T. Pascual
- Re: [plug] Looking for the Proxy Server'... Reynald I. Ngo
- Re: [plug] Looking for the Proxy Server'... neuroticimbecile
- Re: [plug] Looking for the Proxy Ser... Marvin T. Pascual
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- Re: [plug] Looking for the Proxy Server'... Ian C. Sison
- Re: [plug] Looking for the Proxy Ser... Kelsey Hartigan-Go
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- Re: [plug] Looking for the Proxy Ser... Rexes P . Villa
- Re: [plug] Looking for the Proxy... Kelsey Hartigan Go
- Re: [plug] Looking for the Proxy Server'... Charles Christopher G Dolera
