[swinog] The Security Flag in the IPv4 Header

2003-04-01 Thread Daniel Lorch
hi, Finally an RFC was released which extends the IPv4-header to have an evil bit set allowing more easily to distinguish between malicious and good IP fragments. Bad packets can now already be dropped on the router level. Definitively worth reading:

Re: [swinog] The Security Flag in the IPv4 Header

2003-04-01 Thread John Morgan Salomon
And here's the long-awaited patch ftp://ftp.jurai.net/users/winter/patches/rfc3514-stable.patch Cheers, -John Daniel Lorch wrote: hi, Finally an RFC was released which extends the IPv4-header to have an evil bit set allowing more easily to distinguish between malicious and good IP fragments.

[swinog] Re: [swinog] FYI: [Bund] Überwachung des E-Mail-Verkehrs für die Strafverfolgung ab April 2003 technisch möglich]

2003-04-01 Thread Pascal Gloor
[Bund] Überwachung des E-Mail-Verkehrs für die Strafverfolgung ab April 2003 technisch möglich NZZ has also covered this story, so you can't really call it confidential anymore: The fact has never been really confidential. The way how we have to do it is still confidential. What do you

Re: [swinog] Überwachung des E-Mail-Verkehrs ...

2003-04-01 Thread Daniel Lorch
hi, The fact has never been really confidential. The way how we have to do it is still confidential. What do you think? I thought CH stood for Confoederatio Helvetica, not for CHina. We don't need government control. IMAO it's relatively useless. Even non-tech-savvy people could register a

[swinog] RE: [swinog] Überwachung des E-Mail-Verkehrs ...

2003-04-01 Thread Guentensperger, Robert
Title: RE: [swinog] Überwachung des E-Mail-Verkehrs ... How true. Maybe Bern hears you... Günti |-Original Message- |From: Daniel Lorch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] |Sent: Dienstag, 1. April 2003 17:35 |To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] |Subject: Re: [swinog] Überwachung des E-Mail-Verkehrs ...

Re: [swinog] Überwachung des E-Mail-Verkehrs ...

2003-04-01 Thread Dani Kamm
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 17:04, Andre Oppermann wrote: [snip] There are indeed discussions going on to institute a registration and identification requirement for all and also 'free' email accounts. Just like the stuff with prepaid mobile accounts. But as long as you can use a free email account