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> > > Naturally you shouldn't be portscanning other people's computers
> > > anywhere, but don't even try portscanning your own off-campus server
>=20
> Why? I scanned the wireless at the Crypto conference because I couldn't f=
igure
> out where the access point was.  It's a good way to get oriented to a new
> network.

Merely because people have hissy-fits about it. Let me rephrase - you
shouldn't be portscanning others' computers if they might discover it or
care and give you flak about it. ;-)

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