On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 00:35:19 EST, "Stewart, William C (Bill), SALES" <billstewart@att.com> said:
Even if people don't want to run it on the open internet, due to concerns about appropriateness of reverse hacking, it might be useful for inside-the-firewall cleanup for corporations that get hit.
It's inappropriate inside a corporation for the same reason it's not right for the open internet. But hey, if you don't wanna get paid this time around because somebody installed a patch that rebooted the payroll server and it didn't come back.. Well.. it's your paycheck, not mine. I mean.. really. if a company needs a "code green" tool to clean up after this for their own internal stuff, the right answer isn't code green, the right answer is outsourcing their IT to someplace that has a clue. -- Valdis Kletnieks Computer Systems Senior Engineer Virginia Tech