If the url of Keith's home monitoring can be part of the equation, one must not overlook that he is not only an .edu, but at the University of Tennessee, in Knoxville, Tennessee 37996 USA.
On UTK's website you will find academic holidays; as well as Keith's office location, phone numbers, and title Dist. Res. Prf-CompSci. His business card on the contact page, reveals the exact location of his personal home page, http://www.cs.utk.edu/~moore/of, where one may find additional information on his past works and hacks for fun. Then go to http://www.lycos.com for a people search, and locate his home number and house with a map and directions. Need anything else? Kenton -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Stracke Sent: Wednesday, November 28, 2001 8:52 AM To: IETF Discussion Subject: Re: Why IPv6 is a must? >> entirely agree. and you can tell a lot about me by >> watching the temperature sensors at my house >> (http://www.cs.utk.edu/~moore/home_temp.html) > >Such as what? Whether he's gone on vacation, probably--since he's at a .edu, there's a good chance he gets a week or two off at Christmas; if he goes away at that time, he'll probably turn down his thermostat before he goes, and it'll show up on the sensors. A water meter would be an even more reliable indicator. Burglars, obviously, prefer to break into empty houses; watching every house in town is too much work, but having a tool do it for you over the net would be easy. Hmm. I bet the current data-over-water-pipes meters are subject to tapping--since the pipes run into everybody's home, it'd be like a shared Ethernet. With the right cable (say, a single wire from the pipe to the serial port, maybe with an amplifier), and a bit of software, you could monitor your neighbors' water usage. The water companies probably didn't think to encrypt the data. Once again, trusting the topology is a Bad Thing. /=======================================================\ |John Stracke |Principal Engineer | |[EMAIL PROTECTED] |Incentive Systems, Inc.| |http://www.incentivesystems.com|My opinions are my own.| |=======================================================| |A mime is a wonderful thing to waste. | \=======================================================/