> This was fun for this first, oh, five mails, and then it got rather old. I was starting to think the same thing. Actually, I was enjoying more than the first five, but the fact is that the conversation has gotten far more academic than practical. The detail level is significantly past what most people need to know to run a secure network or even to clearly understand the original problem, so I'm afraid this conversation is going to have to go elsewhere. Thanks to everyone who participated. Ben Greenbaum Director of Site Content SecurityFocus http://www.securityfocus.com
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