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I thought this was interesting, and some of you might too...
For all who might not have caught it last night, the spy show "Alias"
uses Linux. At about 40 min. through the show, they show Jack typing
away on a laptop, and careful examination reveals
On Sun, 2002-06-30 at 11:10, Derek D. Martin wrote:
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> Bad, bad idea. This turns an attack back on the attacker, who may or
> may not really be the source of the attack. This sort of retaliatory
> measure is illegal in many states and on a fedral level, and you may
> find yourself in cou
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At some point hitherto, Paul Iadonisi hath spake thusly:
> Has anyone on this list experimented with the MIRROR target of
> iptables?
Bad, bad idea. This turns an attack back on the attacker, who may or
may not really be the source of the attack.
On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Steven W. Orr wrote:
> Then I run into problems. I sent myself a test message whose body is
> sample-spam.txt and it gets delivered to me with no indication that sa
> thought anything bad happened. Am I missing something here?
I just set up spamassassin the other day. I'm ru