In message <1386.64.235.224.55.1082482608.squirrel@mail.mzima.net>you write:
Since no one's mentioned it yet, apparently there was a change in plans. It was just released a day early.
This is because of the story at http://www.washingtonpost.com/, in the Technology section. Thanks, ..Aviva
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=528&e=1&u=/ap/20040420/ap_on_ hi_te/internet_threat
And the official one:
http://www.uniras.gov.uk/vuls/2004/236929/index.htm
Grant
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On 20 Apr 2004, at 13:59, Aviva Garrett wrote:
In message <1386.64.235.224.55.1082482608.squirrel@mail.mzima.net>you write:
Since no one's mentioned it yet, apparently there was a change in plans. It was just released a day early.
This is because of the story at http://www.washingtonpost.com/, in the Technology section.
I suggest an extensive late-night BOF in San Francisco in the bar to discuss the mechanics of adding MD5 keys to all your sessions in 48 hours. Evidence of RSI and eyesight failure will be mandatory, along with battle stories about rt2 mail-loops and rancid-scraping awk scripts gone mad. Joe
I suggest an extensive late-night BOF in San Francisco in the bar to discuss the mechanics of adding MD5 keys to all your sessions in 48 hours. Evidence of RSI and eyesight failure will be mandatory
for those who prefer to be keyboard monkeys all their lives instead of building tools to configure and manage networks randy
On 20 Apr 2004, at 17:37, Randy Bush wrote:
I suggest an extensive late-night BOF in San Francisco in the bar to discuss the mechanics of adding MD5 keys to all your sessions in 48 hours. Evidence of RSI and eyesight failure will be mandatory
for those who prefer to be keyboard monkeys all their lives instead of building tools to configure and manage networks
I considered that, but I figured it would take longer to make a tool which could deal with the ten thousand ways that people want to coordinate this change (*and* speak to them over the phone) than it would to just get on and do it. The passwords were generated, the databases were populated and the rt2 tickets were opened using a magnificent lump of awk though, if I do say so myself. Joe
I suggest an extensive late-night BOF in San Francisco in the bar to discuss the mechanics of adding MD5 keys to all your sessions in 48 hours. Evidence of RSI and eyesight failure will be mandatory
for those who prefer to be keyboard monkeys all their lives instead of building tools to configure and manage networks
Tools were used, some built specifically to minimize the RSI and eyestrain impact of this last round of config changes. Not the tools that one gets to build and use when one has the resources of a tier-1 provider at one's disposal (one set in particular I hear it quite excellent, and I wish it would be made available to the community), but it was by no means a tools-free effort on Joe's part. Stephen
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Aviva Garrett
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Joe Abley
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Randy Bush
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Stephen Stuart
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Tom (UnitedLayer)