Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote:
The best way to stop such nonsense is to recognize what every mainstream
security specialist working in the field recognized long ago - there is a
difference between the network and the inter-network and connection to either
is a privilege that should only be
Hallam-Baker, Phillip wrote:
Trying to enforce that a Turing-complete machine have
capabilities no greater than X might seem to an IT senior manager
to be a really good idea, but in practical terms, it can't
be done.
Of course it can.
Simply put a trustworthy computing partition
(and Audit Standard 2, which clearly you've consumed
wholesale) clearly
wouldn't apply.
I suggest, Todd, that you switch to another beverage, because the SOX
Kool-Aid is
clearly doing neither you nor anybody else any good.
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Perry E.Metzger wrote:
Michael Richardson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Franck == Franck Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Franck My question, how can we deployed WiFi networks in town for global
Franck roaming with SIP phones when the IETF itself has trouble to
Franck
Simon Leinen wrote:
If someone knows which 802.11a PCMCIA card can be made to work reliably
under Linux (with 2.6 kernel!), I'd really like to hear about it...
Atheros released open-source linux drivers for their chips and the
corresponding reference design.
I don't know which cards use the
Additionally, after network shutdown on Friday, Jeff Schiller cross-connected
his
his Apple AirPort to his HDR/Hornet box, and was providing NATed wireless
service
to folks still hanging out in the lobby of the east tower of the Hotel.
technical
"market" of the Internet community is entirely seperate from the
"market" of Pillsbury pastry products.
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