-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 My threading was b0rked, I didn't see that the dialog had continued on before I sent that last message. :)
Regards, Tom Jeff Bollinger wrote: | Yeah you're right, I just wonder where Novell got the story from? I'm | almost certain if this actually happened some messages would have been | sent to some large mailing lists like the CTC or the support list (also a | news group, unc.support). Oh well. | | Jeff | | On 4 Oct 2002, Tanner Lovelace wrote: | | |>On Fri, 2002-10-04 at 09:47, Jeff Bollinger wrote: |> |>>True other departments sometimes manages portions of their network , |>>though ATN owns or knows about every tier I switch and switch port on |>>campus. They also maintain the core and all the links. |>> |>>Jeff |>> |> |>True, but the way this story reads, this could have just been |>a small department file server. Also, since it was a Novell |>server, it could have been several years ago. I'm still not |>convinced one way or another. Unfortunately, in the absence |>of positive proof, I'm afraid that's probably where I'll |>stay, since it's impossible to prove a negative. |> |>Tanner |> | | | Jeff Bollinger | University of North Carolina | IT Security Analyst | 105 Abernethy Hall | mailto: jeff_bollinger@unc dot edu | | _______________________________________________ | TriLUG mailing list | http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug | TriLUG Organizational FAQ: | http://www.trilug.org/~lovelace/faq/TriLUG-faq.html - -- $Id: .sig,v 1.17 2002/08/21 13:12:32 tom Exp $ pub 1024D/87F1C20F 2001-11-15 Thomas C. Meggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Key fingerprint = 5E9A D535 B9DA A889 984B 9654 2025 409B 87F1 C20F "It was funny with coffee. Sometimes it did nothing for him, and actually made him weak. But sometimes it really made him feel like God." - from "Miguel", short story by Dan Bern -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.7 (GNU/Linux) iQIVAwUBPZ2wqAZIFEaahkDtAQKHcQ//c0+C/QtzkGsCjPOvJcEs1TsOIPnzSRtu m8sYAU/sa5qeJElrTpByWsfG4myxi+X8AUyB7RfbmzeWMaJor7/4eUgG40BXU7xi YzQ/wkf7z4k+1avwBfcumb4IOJJmr6pRtfWQjOtzSR+Ty5XqzrqMSLMBhJYpR2tw T+IINAXgwpB3ayf9swRJ2+PtNI+Qts4O4O+mQNkMVo1xsLQA/WTSNd9ovtSLgHsh O+t0v8sxntVwZby4iSQYg7OrqE0LqBPrX0ZCCCUEBXrTD+G5JPUslq5MD1mZyE+P BazTYSYKb3HGrRTKxCca8yha1W6G8fBFpjNA9uYc1ZTb4uQumGIyh2Af4hMABHrJ hLuxcDJxDQM4HFsG8JJ2fEMm+kiS3CGh+IMzrEpfBQ44CtxRJp0msl7/uEaJyH2d 9erQnciYwtnc5syku3FofPzzXWj1jQziproisc3jxN4w2WyCcCPbM0RgiqbcizQ1 ktb7MmEZZiTK0FsmkIfgVNN001hlMam3excHTTZzQDo3GQDlcbkBq/+YjVhuAaZi rc0m7+xgE2PbxUhIiMV67+m7K1adu/bZPxocejWMWE6RygXWMNoNSZIXQxT4DpIt 8HfSWAe2bPFD5BxB37lQWtIxlVnQ+lCxeYaEF0XpMWty3USoXAcT4XuYGFFDkV4D zBhDQ7yvZ7o= =NMx2 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ TriLUG mailing list http://www.trilug.org/mailman/listinfo/trilug TriLUG Organizational FAQ: http://www.trilug.org/~lovelace/faq/TriLUG-faq.html
