Re: Google employment opportunity

2007-10-12 Thread pauljgreene
Maybe they have smart *engineers*, but the recruiters are, well, there you go . -- Original message -- From: Frank Hale [EMAIL PROTECTED] OMG a Google employee was dumb enough to spam an entire mailing list to get to one person. WOW, I thought they hired

Re: Oldest Server you run

2006-10-12 Thread pauljgreene
Ha ha ha, this is amusing seeing some of the replies. Here's my home firewall; not the oldest mentioned but still in the upper percentiles. Digital (remember that brand) P2-166 32 megs RAM 3 gig hard drive 3 NICs; one internal, 2 generic cheapie PCI cards No xwindows; runs like a charm I used

Re: Why no compiler on prod system

2006-08-24 Thread pauljgreene
-- Original message -- From: Stephan A. Rickauer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tomas wrote: Yes it's too late, but why to let a hacker to compile his exploits on your system and to go compromising other PCs (from your DMZ or from internet, it doesn't matter). If a

Re: Windows to copy open bsd

2006-06-02 Thread pauljgreene
-- Original message -- From: Eric Pancer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Who the fuck are you to trust? you're just a warm and fuzzy kind of guy, aren't you?

Re: Sys-Admin vs Network Admin

2006-03-30 Thread pauljgreene
I think it depends on the size of the environment. Large corporate environments will naturally tend to segment and break up into discrete groups (operating systems groups, networking groups, security groups) In smaller environments, it's more natural that admins would need to know something

Re: openbsd and the money

2006-03-27 Thread pauljgreene
-- Original message -- From: Rob [EMAIL PROTECTED] I think I've got the solution, at last. We'll set up a webpage where people can submit all their excellent, wacky, off-the-wall, and tired ideas and suggestions for raising money ... and each submission will

Re: UPEK Fingerprint-Reader (ThinkPad Notebooks)

2006-03-20 Thread pauljgreene
-- Original message -- From: Karsten McMinn [EMAIL PROTECTED] On 3/19/06, Theo de Raadt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In that sense I am happy too. I don't accept the compromise of vendor lock-in, so I am totally thrilled with whatever devices manage to we

Re: A great article ( found on the OpenBSD site)

2005-11-01 Thread pauljgreene
Sounds like a bold and daring idea, but one should be aware that they might find themselves unemployed if they practice such a philosophy at most companies. PG quote: My experience is that if something has to be done, just do it - don't ask! They will thank you later, he said.