10 Jul
2000
10 Jul
'00
2:42 p.m.
Alex Bligh said:
need. I'm not an expert, but there is good information theory that says once you allow more than trivial bit rates in/out of an organization, blocking covert communication encapsulated one way or another becomes extremely hard.
On Sun, 9 Jul 2000, Roeland M.J. Meyer wrote:
Actually, it isn't so hard. Northgrum.com has firewall, moat, alligators, and free-fire kill-zone <g>.
Are you referring to what Alex said when you say `it isn't so hard'? If so, I'm confused; could you elaborate (what good would a firewall, moat or other do)? If not, ignore this. :) -- Christopher Palmer : Random Coding Guy : bitstream.net (my other car is a cdr)