On Sat, Aug 06, 2011 at 11:13:58AM +0100, Peter Corlett wrote:
> > A few years back I went to a network security show at Olympia. It
> > rapidly became clear that what most of the punters wanted, but nobody
> > quite dared to sell, was a rackmount box that could be plugged into a
> > punter's netw
It was thus said that the Great Peter Corlett once stated:
> On 5 Aug 2011, at 21:32, Roger Burton West wrote:
> [...]
> > A few years back I went to a network security show at Olympia. It
> > rapidly became clear that what most of the punters wanted, but nobody
> > quite dared to sell, was a rack
On 5 Aug 2011, at 21:32, Roger Burton West wrote:
[...]
A few years back I went to a network security show at Olympia. It
rapidly became clear that what most of the punters wanted, but nobody
quite dared to sell, was a rackmount box that could be plugged into a
punter's network and show a reassu
On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 10:18:49PM +0200, Aristotle Pagaltzis wrote:
>And why doesn't snake oil do just its one damned job, either?
A few years back I went to a network security show at Olympia. It
rapidly became clear that what most of the punters wanted, but nobody
quite dared to sell, was a rac
* Gert Doering [2011-08-05 21:35]:
> Why oh why can't something that should be a "virus scanner"
> just do exactly *that*,
And why doesn't snake oil do just its one damned job, either?
Hi,
time for the daily rant.
Why oh why can't something that should be a "virus scanner" just do
exactly *that*, and not "break everything else on this machine, just to
make it fully secure!"?
Have a nice network with Win7 clients and a Server 2008 as AD DC. All
works.
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