the computer is making and attempting to make. It also
often reveals viruses, as anything that is trying to spam out or spread
itself out through the network will (generally) show up in here (although,
viruses sometimes do hide themselves).
-Clint Ricker
Kentnis Technologies.
TCP/IP and Winsock
that aren't met by Google Docs?
Thanks,
Clint Ricker
Kentnis Technologies
On 5/16/07, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi All,
The calea committee needs a way to share word docs online. We need
to be
able to edit them etc. online so that our edits don't overlap
Just out of curiousity, what privacy requirements are you trying to meet
that aren't met by Google Docs?
Thanks,
Clint Ricker
Kentnis Technologies
On 5/16/07, Marlon K. Schafer (509) 982-2181 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
The calea committee needs a way to share word docs online. We need
equipment to
provide complex application layer-style support for various networking tasks
that can and, indeed should, be performed elsewhere on the network :) CALEA
capable? Sure, if it does Ethernet (or, indeed, any layer two or layer
three protocol), then it is CALEA capable.
-Clint Ricker
Kentnis
, and are quite easy for the customer (reduces
load on tech support). A lot of their stuff is quite slick--it's
worth looking it from time to time.
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On 4/9/07, Marlon K. Schafer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use my wireless and telco dsl.
I have some
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their product in the
contract. While there are valid TTPs out there (the majority, even),
I'm pretty certain from reading comments that there are likely to be a
couple of frauds out there looking for the easy money with no
intention of actually providing services.
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Again with the CALEA.
The following is the contact if you want to test / verify that your
CALEA implimentation works.
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Clint Ricker wrote:
Just some general thoughts on large corporations, financing, and
business. While Peter's analysis about silos and funding sources is
right on, I'm going to skirt that discussion because it isn't a
meaningful discussion on a superficial level.
How do they make money
; that
would be ideal. Anyone tried taking routing out of the picture with
DD-WRT and doing chillispot with simple bridging/switching?
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Hi,
We have been contacted by a hotel that would like
, Radius support, more). Wireless is only one portion of
DD-WRT and can be turned off.
There are also some commercial ones that keep the nice embeded aspects
for a few hundred.
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On 3/29/07, Doug Ratcliffe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Then why doesn't
Just as a general rule, CALEA monitoring is not something that you
need to--or want to--do at each individual CPE or router. Likewise,
although assistance from manufacturors is nice, it is not requisite
and in some ways may complicate matters since you can end up with
hundreds of different
gives major players the means to
aggressively undercut competition while still maintaining
profitability, and, potential for new services based on the
integration of voice/video/data allows for a better value even if they
never engage in an all-out price war.
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initiating a VPN to the law enforcement agency as necessary).
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On 3/27/07, Ralph [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello Clint.
You are confusing me. When I mention MT, I said routers, not CPE. We don't
use non type accepted CPE and therefore don't have MT
, does the packet captures and dumps to the
basic format that is specified.
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I agree with those of us who are hoping that an open-source solution will be
developed (for *nix or Windows) ...
... and here's an interesting document I found
). We decided it wasn't worth
it and replaced their service with Katharion, which we were very happy
with and felt we got a lot better value. Postini's platform had a
little more polish, though.
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