An amusing if merely semi-related followup...
Network Solutions, Inc. (recently acquired by VeriSign for umpteen
hundreds of Billions of $, and a now major user of RSADSI's "*-SAFE"
toolkits... hmmm...) announced on 29 June that (as of 07 July, plenty
of lead time for all you multidomain admins,
At 7:30 pm -0400 2000-07-02, Openpgp wrote:
>On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Lucky Green wrote:
>>William,
>>[Several overlapping, and in some cases inappropriate, CC's elided].
>
>In your oppinion.
>
>>I suspect the original message you are referring to is a spoof.
>>Even if the message is not a spoof, the l
On Mon, 3 Jul 2000, Lucky Green wrote:
> William,
> [Several overlapping, and in some cases inappropriate, CC's elided].
>
In your oppinion.
> I suspect the original message you are referring to is a spoof. Even if
> the message is not a spoof, the licensing terms of OpenSSL and SSLeay are
> i
William,
[Several overlapping, and in some cases inappropriate, CC's elided].
I suspect the original message you are referring to is a spoof. Even if
the message is not a spoof, the licensing terms of OpenSSL and SSLeay are
included with every one of the countless copies of both libraries that
ha
Below is a couple of messages posted to the OpenSSL users mailing list.
Seems someone down at RSADSI has lost it. I found the part about them
*owning* EAY quite amusing. I wounder if anyone bothered telling him that
he is considered owned property of RSADSI.
From Wired News, available online at:
http://www.wired.com/news/print/0,1294,37354,00.html
Dead Site? There Goes Privacy
Wired News Report
1:10 p.m. Jun. 30, 2000 PDT
Privacy advocates who decry the collection of personal information
online often point out that, even if a company promises
I'm posting the whole thing here rather than the URL since NYT requires a log-in.
CRITIC'S NOTEBOOK
http://www.nytimes.com/library/tech/00/06/biztech/articles/27note.html
When the Geeks Get Snide
Computer Slang Sco
Okay, just a few pointers.
1. On Win95 - If one does not have access to a user "account" on the
local machine one can either cancel the login or just login with a new
username and password. Win9x was made for the home environment and has
separate accounts only to give prefs and desktops for sepa
Brenda, tina, mary and the rest . attached is the info I requested
about workin from home
am
Did you know that Fortune 500 companies like AT&T, JCPenney and Best Western hire home
based workers? There are 1000s of legitim