Örn Hansen wrote:
måndag 14 juni 2004 22:22 skrev Mark Crean:
The people who should really be spammed are the politicians who've known all about these guys and the extremely unpleasant realities behind them for a very long time now.
In the meantime, I'm sticking to spamassassin.
Sooner or later, you'll end up in the same situation I'm in ... my next uplink, which is a Cisco router is acting like a hub spouting hundreds to thousands of ARP's every minute ... so many in fact, that my own broadband router gets blocked every now and then, totally halting my bandwidth. Not to mention the fact, that my next door neighbour can listen to my telephone conversations, as I'm using VoIP.
Sooner or later, something is going to have to be done ... and sooner, is better as later will just make things more complicated.
:)
Fish
My €0.01 worth.
The politicians will only brag that they are doing good work in view of all the email they get. This sounds insecure, your next door neighbour seems to have all ports open and I thought VOIP was only deliverable to a specific IP address, but I suppose it must be vulnerable to man-in-the-middle interception if it's not tunnelled, gosh, another security hole. My only experience of VOIP has largely been on hamradio and I've never been able to hear anyone else's point-to-point, though I always thought the server would be capable of intercepting traffic. I once tried SIP landline to landline, but I couldn't hear the other send as my inbound port seemed set incorrectly. Regards Sid. -- Sid Boyce .... Hamradio G3VBV and keen Flyer ===== LINUX ONLY USED HERE =====