Hello,
One other note.. Log the traffic that is being done, you can track
it down based on MAC address. Then develop a company policy about
what to do when your users don't follow the non business web company
policy (That you've already published right?) Then publish that
policy to your use
Hello,
You shouldn't need to have all the reply ports open. I have ours closed
and we are able to do everything we need including FTP. Besides which,
what do you mean by reply ports? Are you talking FTP reply? Or something
else. Basically the ports > 1023 are just non system/reserved ports
Hello,
Just came across the original message, and found that this is
indeed perl, and your comments are probably correct.
My comments were specific to Shell script, not Perl script.
Bill Suetholz
On 08-Sep-00 Mervyn Jack wrote:
> Our programmer, Andrew, tells me the problem is with the lines
Hello,
On 08-Sep-00 Mervyn Jack wrote:
> Our programmer, Andrew, tells me the problem is with the lines...
> if [ $hessian_colour="twotone" ]; then
>
> The "=" set's $hession_colour to twotone and returns a TRUE to say the
> operation
> has been successful.
> You need to use a "==" to compare t
Hello,
Just came across the original message, and found that this is
indeed perl, and your comments are probably correct.
My comments were specific to Shell script, not Perl script.
Bill Suetholz
On 08-Sep-00 Mervyn Jack wrote:
> Our programmer, Andrew, tells me the problem is with the line
Hello,
On 08-Sep-00 Mervyn Jack wrote:
> Our programmer, Andrew, tells me the problem is with the lines...
> if [ $hessian_colour="twotone" ]; then
>
> The "=" set's $hession_colour to twotone and returns a TRUE to say the
> operation
> has been successful.
> You need to use a "==" to compare
You could add a seperate network link between the two endpoints...
With that kind of data requirements Gig Ethernet might be a good choice.
You could also use SSL for the network transport in order to encrypt the
data to make it more secure.
DVD-RAM is nicer than ZIP as far as storage space goes
He doesn't mention that the script overwrites all mp3's jpg's ...
with itself.
Bill Suetholz
On 04-May-00 Nathan E Norman wrote:
> Put together by Morgan Sarges, one of our engineers.
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Nathan Norman "Eschew Obfuscation" Network Engineer
> GPG Key ID 1024
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