Re: [expert] OT: Linux Router Project

2001-06-11 Thread Michael Leone

Guess you never noticed that Dave Cinege, the creator of LRP, signs his name
as
Dave "Kill a Cop" Cinege?

And there are many variants of LRP, most MUCH easier to install and
configure, than Dave's "official" version of LRP. See
http://lrp.steinkuehler.net, for a start. Or the clearinghouse of all
LRP-releated material, http://lrp.c0wz.com.


- Original Message -
From: "Greg A. Bur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, June 11, 2001 3:27 AM
Subject: [expert] OT: Linux Router Project


> I just visited the Linux Router Project page (http://www.linuxrouter.org/)
> only to find the page has been changed to a "psychosis in mourning" page.
> Obviously this pertains to the McVeigh execution.  Does anyone else find
this
> absolutely offensive?  How can anyone possibly justify killing 168
INNOCENT
> people because your life didn't turn out the way you planned?  If the
folks
> behind LRP feel that McVeigh is a "prisoner of war" I have no choice but
to
> no longer use LRP.  Anyone else with me here?
>
>





Re: [expert] OT: Linux Router Project

2001-06-11 Thread Alexander Skwar

So sprach Greg A. Bur am Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 03:27:35AM -0400:
> I just visited the Linux Router Project page (http://www.linuxrouter.org/) 

Ah, just like I suspected.  linkscape.net (where linuxrouter.org is hosted)
seems to have been hacked.  Go to any site of linkscape.net (like
http://www.linkscape.net/ and possibly others), and you'll see the same
nonsense.

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Re: [expert] OT: Linux Router Project

2001-06-11 Thread Alexander Skwar

So sprach Greg A. Bur am Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 03:27:35AM -0400:
> people because your life didn't turn out the way you planned?  If the folks 
> behind LRP feel that McVeigh is a "prisoner of war" I have no choice but to 
> no longer use LRP.  Anyone else with me here?

For some reason, I doubt that this is really done by the LRP people.  It
completely doesn't look like the style of the old page.

Anyhow, IIRC the development for LRP isn't done on linuxrouter.org anymore. 
You can find current versions at http://leaf.sourceforge.net/

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[expert] OT: Linux Router Project

2001-06-11 Thread Greg A. Bur

I just visited the Linux Router Project page (http://www.linuxrouter.org/) 
only to find the page has been changed to a "psychosis in mourning" page.  
Obviously this pertains to the McVeigh execution.  Does anyone else find this 
absolutely offensive?  How can anyone possibly justify killing 168 INNOCENT 
people because your life didn't turn out the way you planned?  If the folks 
behind LRP feel that McVeigh is a "prisoner of war" I have no choice but to 
no longer use LRP.  Anyone else with me here?

-- 
Greg A. Bur
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