coderman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have written some poor code and info regarding the C5XL (nehemiah) and
linux:
http://peertech.org/hardware/viarng/
I've got code to use it under Windows in the latest cryptlib snapshots (soon
to be the 3.1 release), which you can grab via the download link at
At 06:02 AM 11/25/2003 -0800, Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote:
Especially for domains, it's important to do some validation,
though in the absence of widely-deployed DNSSEC, it's hard to
do automatically.
DNSSEC is not happening, [...]
We do not need DNSSEC, we just need a notice in the DNS.
It
From:
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storycid=581e=3u=/nm/20031126/tc_nm/financial_wellsfargo_theft_dc
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Police have arrested a California man in connection
to a burglary in which a computer with sensitive information about Wells
Fargo Co. (NYSE:WFC - news)
At 12:58 AM 10/13/2003 -0700, Billy wrote:
I must ask if this is a bad thing? assuming answer of no now. Whats up
with the BACP meetings? we need to revive them, not that I am trying to
volunteer, but what is the current plan for them?
Billy
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 11:39:47PM -0700, Bill Stewart
Note the line: the Court denied Simkanin the opportunity present any expert
defense witnesses or legal evidence.
This is what our country has come to. Secret courts; incarceration with no
lawyers, trials, or even charges; trials where the defendants are
prohibited from presenting any evidence;
Hallam-Baker, Phillip [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
DNSSEC is not happening, blame Randy Bush and the IESG for refusing the
working group consensus and imposing their own idea that cannot be deployed.
An experimental protocol that increases the volume of data in the .com zone
by an order of magnitude
On Nov 26, 2003, at 8:39 PM, J.A. Terranson wrote:
Note the line: the Court denied Simkanin the opportunity present any
expert
defense witnesses or legal evidence.
This is what our country has come to. Secret courts; incarceration
with no
lawyers, trials, or even charges; trials where the
At 11:10 PM 11/26/03 +0100, Nomen Nescio wrote:
Cameras in the voting booth? Jesus Christ, you guys are morons. If
you
want to sell your vote, just vote absentee. The ward guy will even
stamp
and mail it for you. Happens every election.
For some reason I don't understand, people actually
On Wednesday 26 November 2003 11:18 am, Tim May wrote:
Liberty is characterized in the .sig below:
Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch.
Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!
-- Ben Franklin
And if they are all armed ? They all starve.
--
Neil
Do you have any more details on this for those who don't
normally follow DNSSEC?
It is a sad story. Politics and the magic circle. If people are wondering
why the major industry players have abandoned the IETF read on. This is only
one example of the type, other companies have similar issues.
At 07:10 PM 11/25/03 -0800, Tim May wrote:
I have no problem with this free choice contract.
The only ones allowed to buy votes are the ones running for office.
And they are required to do it on credit.
A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only
exist until the
Major Variola (ret) ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote on 2003-11-25:
Vinny the Votebuyer pays you if you send a picture of your
face adjacent to the committed receipt, even if you can't touch it.
* Voter locks in choice on touch screen.
* Paper receipt is printed and
shown to voter.
* Voter
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