Re: SORBS Contact

2006-08-12 Thread Robert Bonomi
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wed Aug 9 22:00:58 2006 > To: nanog@merit.edu > Subject: Re: SORBS Contact > From: Allan Poindexter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Wed, 09 Aug 2006 20:59:36 -0600 > > > Matthew> so would you consider as it is my network, that I should > Matthew> not be allowed to impose

Re: New Laptop Polices

2006-08-12 Thread Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr.
Michael Nicks wrote: Do we all really believe this laptop ban will last? I sure don't. I think there are two issues in this thread -- this must refer to the air travel bans. I don't know, but I'll bet it not only persists, it will get worse. The other issue has to do with the trend to th

Re: New Laptop Polices

2006-08-12 Thread Michael Nicks
Do we all really believe this laptop ban will last? I sure don't. Best Regards, -Michael -- Michael Nicks Network Engineer KanREN e: [EMAIL PROTECTED] o: +1-785-856-9800 x221 m: +1-913-378-6516 Laurence F. Sheldon, Jr. wrote: Joseph S D Yao wrote: Do modern laptops have disk drives that ar

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2006-08-12 Thread Gadi Evron
In my last email message I addressed some of the issues related to botnet C&C's and their mitigation. As mentioned, I waited to see what other experiences told other people, as well as glimpse the opinion of others here. In this message I will try and address some of the questions asked, but once

Re: New Laptop Polices

2006-08-12 Thread Todd Vierling
On 8/11/06, Christopher L. Morrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's also a great time to plant some file that POOF the authorities > will decrypt & show it's kiddie porn. {Or just hide same in your > browser cache.} Do YOU know what every frigging file on your > machine is? and here I was think

Re: New Laptop Polices

2006-08-12 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Given that business executives need their laptops, and that they largely fly commercial across the Atlantic, I suspect that any ban on laptops will not last long. Regards Marshall On Aug 12, 2006, at 8:08 AM, Barton F. Bruce wrote: Given the new threats and the change in policy with the

Re: New Laptop Polices

2006-08-12 Thread Barton F. Bruce
>Given the new threats and the change in policy with the airlines and >traveling in and around the UK, has anyone changed their laptop and >portable computing device policy? We are being questioned about the >safety of executives traveling with their laptops. You have just lost a valuable shie

Re: New Laptop Polices

2006-08-12 Thread Roland Perry
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mike Lyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes Are laptops being questioned now in the UK when going through security? I would assume that they are probably wiping every laptop and doing the explosive check that they do... No, in the UK they aren't checking laptops, the

Re: New Laptop Polices

2006-08-12 Thread Patrick W. Gilmore
On Aug 12, 2006, at 12:16 AM, joelja wrote: Fundamentally I don't see how changes in airline policy would have a significant effect in the steps required to secure a laptop against theft or tampering. Because laptops are stolen / lost infrequently enough to allow replacement measures to be

Re: fingerprinting and spam ID

2006-08-12 Thread Petri Helenius
Ken Simpson wrote: The problem is that I already see enough legit mail hit the quarantine due to being HTML/multipart, suspected of being sent "direct-to-MX" due to Exchange's bizarre habit of not providing an audit trail via Received headers, etc. Of course by the time you can inspect th