Re: [Fwd: [isdf] need help from the ietf list...can someone postthis for me? or allow me to post directly?]

2003-12-30 Thread Tom Petch
I don't know the technical details of how to inhibit part of the download - yet! - but doubtless others can help some more. Two reasons for thinking it is possible - one is that this came up as a con which had defrauded banks recently. There was a report in the UK national media about the con

Visa for South Korea

2003-12-30 Thread Ken Hornstein
From my reading of the Korean Embassy web page, it seems that US residents will require a visa to attend the Seoul IETF. I'm wondering if anyone has gotten a visa to enter South Korea before, and if so, can they provide any tips on the visa process? (The only requirement that looks like it will

Re: Visa for South Korea

2003-12-30 Thread Stephen Kent
At 11:34 -0500 12/30/03, Ken Hornstein wrote: From my reading of the Korean Embassy web page, it seems that US residents will require a visa to attend the Seoul IETF. I'm wondering if anyone has gotten a visa to enter South Korea before, and if so, can they provide any tips on the visa process?

Re: Visa for South Korea

2003-12-30 Thread Ken Hornstein
I attended a technical meeting in Seoul in the summer of 2003, and did not require a visa. We should get a reading on this from our hosts. It's certainly possible that I'm wrong. I'm only going by the link provided from the Seoul meeting web pages:

Re: Visa for South Korea

2003-12-30 Thread Ole J. Jacobsen
See also: http://www.mofat.go.kr/en/visa/e_visa.mof ... for a more comprehensive list of countries under visa exemption etc. Some of us are blessed with non-US passports, Ken :-) Ole Ole J. Jacobsen Editor and Publisher, The Internet Protocol Journal Tel: +1 408-527-8972 GSM: +1

Re: Visa for South Korea

2003-12-30 Thread Michael StJohns
*bleah* http://travel.state.gov/skorea.html seems to agree with you. However, visas are required for all business visits. I think Steve is right that we need to get a read from our hosts. Mike At 12:07 PM 12/30/2003, Ken Hornstein wrote: I attended a technical meeting in Seoul in the summer of

Re: Visa for South Korea

2003-12-30 Thread Ken Hornstein
*bleah* http://travel.state.gov/skorea.html seems to agree with you. However, visas are required for all business visits. I think Steve is right that we need to get a read from our hosts. Maybe I'm just more paranoid than most (boy, I never thought I'd say that among _this_ crowd :-) ), but

Re: Visa for South Korea

2003-12-30 Thread Ken Hornstein
See also: http://www.mofat.go.kr/en/visa/e_visa.mof ... for a more comprehensive list of countries under visa exemption etc. Some of us are blessed with non-US passports, Ken :-) Heh, I guess the termology in my first note was imprecise; I should have said US passport holders instead of US

Re: Visa for South Korea

2003-12-30 Thread John Stracke
Ken Hornstein wrote: What I'm really looking for is some form of official government communication on the subject (unless of course the hosts are the ones who are manning the passport control desks at the airport). So call the nearest Korean consulate/embassy. Answering this kind of question

Re: Visa for South Korea

2003-12-30 Thread Ken Hornstein
What I'm really looking for is some form of official government communication on the subject (unless of course the hosts are the ones who are manning the passport control desks at the airport). So call the nearest Korean consulate/embassy. Answering this kind of question is part of their job.

Re: Visa for South Korea

2003-12-30 Thread Mike Jezierski - BOFH
At 14:03 -0500 12/30/03, Ken Hornstein wrote: What I'm really looking for is some form of official government communication on the subject (unless of course the hosts are the ones who are manning the passport control desks at the airport). So call the nearest Korean consulate/embassy. Answering

Re: Most impressive Phish I've seen (Fw: Visa Security Update)

2003-12-30 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Wed, 24 Dec 2003 14:46:59 +1030, Mark Smith said: What is amazing about it is that, while it looks like a plain ascii email, it was actually in HTML, and HTML had been used to make it look like an plain ascii email. I don't remember giving Visa any of my nosense.org email addresses, so I