Hi guys,
I look at the thread and I'd like to comment on this -
I wonder why they didn't use IPSec.
I know IPsec/IKE reasonably well, and I just don't like IKE.
It's too generic, it's under-specified and it fairly big pain
in the ass to implement (I wrote libike a couple of years ago).
Except from
Ken Meltsner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Basically, a way to get around NAT and other router issues for a
peer-to-peer system, mostly seamlessly integrated as a special network
driver. Systems connect to a back end server which relays traffic
between peers on named private networks. Sort of P2P
At 7:43 PM -0800 3/1/03, Tim May quoted:
A human being should be able to
change a diaper - yes,
plan an invasion - does another group of 4th grader's club house count?,
butcher a hog - yes,
conn a ship - small ones,
design a building - small ones,
write a sonnet - no,
balance accounts - yes,
On Sunday, March 2, 2003, at 08:12 PM, Bill Frantz wrote:
At 7:43 PM -0800 3/1/03, Tim May quoted:
A human being should be able to
change a diaper - yes,
plan an invasion - does another group of 4th grader's club house
count?,
butcher a hog - yes,
No, I don't use that quote...though it's been
At 09:38 PM 3/2/2003 -0800, you wrote:
On Sunday, March 2, 2003, at 08:12 PM, Bill Frantz wrote:
At 7:43 PM -0800 3/1/03, Tim May quoted:
A human being should be able to
change a diaper - yes,
plan an invasion - does another group of 4th grader's club house count?,
butcher a hog - yes,
No, I
On Monday, March 3, 2003, at 08:17 AM, Steve Schear wrote:
At 09:38 PM 3/2/2003 -0800, you wrote:
No, I don't use that quote...though it's been floating around the Net
for many years.
I realize you are referring to Tim May included quoted text from
Steve Schear who used a quote by Heinlein,
On Friday, February 28, 2003, at 01:35 PM, Sunder wrote:
This was slashdotted - sorry for the spam if you've already seen this,
but
it's damned interesting reading - especially contrasted to current US
media reports on various topics including war on terror and economics.
-- Forwarded
Some background on this. This wasn't meant for public consumption, rather
a post to her friends - one of whom spilled it to the net. This message
turned into a debate about the dangers of email - i.e. as secure as
postcards, trust of friends, etc.
I found the contents of her email (the
On Saturday, March 1, 2003, at 10:11 AM, Sunder wrote:
As to the identity of said journalist, here is an excerpt from the
above
Yale link:
Laurie Garrett is a science journalist and Pulitzer prize-winner; her
best-known work is The Coming Plague. She's a medical and science
writer
for Newsday,
I think Tim hit the nail on the head:
http://research.yale.edu/lawmeme/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=938
--
Neil Johnson
http://www.njohnsn.com
PGP key available on request.
This was slashdotted - sorry for the spam if you've already seen this, but
it's damned interesting reading - especially contrasted to current US
media reports on various topics including war on terror and economics.
-- Forwarded message --
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