Re: ISPs offering ssl-encrypted e-mail?

2001-02-06 Thread Mostyn Bramley-Moore
rch computers in the country, and that many research investigators who should have access to them were geographically separated from them." -- Charles M. Herzfeld (stolen from http://emeagwali.com/history/internet/) Mostyn Bramley-Moore. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: ISPs offering ssl-encrypted e-mail?

2001-02-06 Thread Mostyn Bramley-Moore
rch computers in the country, and that many research investigators who should have access to them were geographically separated from them." -- Charles M. Herzfeld (stolen from http://emeagwali.com/history/internet/) Mostyn Bramley-Moore. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, e

Re: Port forwarding for potato

2001-02-01 Thread Mostyn Bramley-Moore
atching it with experimental ipmasqadm module. > Are there any other secure and stable solutions? I don't think you need to patch the standard 2.2.x kernels. Mostyn Bramley-Moore. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscri

Re: Port forwarding for potato

2001-01-31 Thread Mostyn Bramley-Moore
atching it with experimental ipmasqadm module. > Are there any other secure and stable solutions? I don't think you need to patch the standard 2.2.x kernels. Mostyn Bramley-Moore. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OT: frequent accesses to port 563[456]

2000-12-22 Thread Mostyn Bramley-Moore
> ippl shows frequent access attempts to ports 563[456] tcp in our > subnet originating from machines all over the world. netstat and > lsof show no programs listening on these ports. A websearch didn't > reveal any usefull information regarding these port numbers. Any ideas? >From the FreeBSD /e

Re: OT: frequent accesses to port 563[456]

2000-12-22 Thread Mostyn Bramley-Moore
> ippl shows frequent access attempts to ports 563[456] tcp in our > subnet originating from machines all over the world. netstat and > lsof show no programs listening on these ports. A websearch didn't > reveal any usefull information regarding these port numbers. Any ideas? >From the FreeBSD /