At 12:25 AM +0100 8/25/03, Dom wrote:
>Is SAFE the Sparrow Area Fast Ethernet we have heard so much about?

Ah.  But is it RFC 1149 compliant?

>
>
>FIRST SOLDIER
>        Oh  yes! An African swallow maybe ... but not a European
>        swallow. that's my point.
>
>SECOND SOLDIER
>        Oh yes, I agree there ...
>
>
>ARTHUR           (losing patience)
>        Will you ask your master if he wants to join the Knights
>        of Camelot?!
>
>FIRST SOLDIER
>        But then of course African swallows are non-migratory.
>
>
>
>
>
>Best regards,
>
>Dom Stocqueler
>SysDom Technologies
>Visit our website - www.sysdom.org
>
>P.S. Howard, I thought you were doing Homeland Security, not taking
>class A's!


Oh, there's always room for expansion--doing clinical things, but 
also exploring whether the Ministry of Silly Walks runs EIGRP.

>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
>Howard C. Berkowitz
>Sent: 24 August 2003 22:45
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: SAFE and the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch [7:74304]
>
>
>Monty Python is always my inspiration in understanding network
>architecture.  The number for the Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch is not
>two and not four, but three.
>
>And so the SAFE Test Blueprint asks you to:
>    "Identify four kinds of types of security threats"
>    "Discuss in detail the four different options for providing secure
>remote user connectivity."
>
>Yet when I go through the SAFE documentation, I find:
>      7 Axioms of types of targets (p. 5 of PDF)
>      3 Types of Expected Threats (p. 10)
>      3 separate validation services for remote user access (p. 30)
>     12 elements of the taxonomy of network attacks (p. 56), some of
>        which are actually host attacks.
>
>No number that is four.
>
>What is wrong with this picture?  Am I perhaps reading the African
>rather the European SAFE model? Did some threat sink because it was
>NOT a witch?
>
>Am I on the wrong quest, or using Brave Sir Robin as my guide?
>
>Is the SAFE model pining for the fjords?  Has it joined the choir
>eternal of ex-models?
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