At 9:52 AM -0700 6/17/04, Blue Boar wrote:
>ljknews wrote:
>> A significant difference from DECnet is that with TCP/IP any user on the
>> system can open up a channel (to use a neutral term) to receive incoming
>> traffic, potentially providing a capability to the outside world without
>> the least
Mark Rockman wrote:
I had no idea I was promulgating a syllogism. In fact, I did not intend to.
My point was that the world changed and the software didn't nor did people
change their behaviors to compensate.
The threat-level changed when people hooked computers running critical
applications to th
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