Re: Blocking Yahoo Messenger With Firewall??
- From: "Jim Seavey" <spam@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 8 Dec 2005 20:30:08 GMT
Well, I guess I should not be suprised at your latest response.
To date all you have done is fire back with insults.
You continue to ignore the basic premise of my original questions and
do nothing but tell me that I don't get it.
You tell me to "read the first paragraph again, and
> tell me why you fail to understand that if someone sees something
> out of the ordinary, they may investigate it - perhaps quite
> extensively."
To bad this has absolutely nothing to do with the questions I have
asked.
Please don't reply with more insults. I'm worn out and have real work
to do. Bottom line is that you do NOT have any idea of what is going on
inside an SSH stream and if using SSH is not against the company policy
there is no way you can report someone for violating company policy.
Bye
Moe Trin wrote:
> On 5 Dec 2005, in the Usenet newsgroup alt.computer.security, in
> article <dn2do601n6h@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Jim Seavey wrote:
>
> > Why are you insulting me?
>
> > > > I am very disappointed in your replies.
>
> I'm very disappointed in yours. Read the first paragraph again, and
> tell me why you fail to understand that if someone sees something
> out of the ordinary, they may investigate it - perhaps quite
> extensively.
>
> > I am interested in the technical aspects of how you would know
> > what someone using SSH is doing.
>
> Read the first paragraph again. Can't figure out how? Here:
>
> > > That "something else" might range from a casual question at
> > > lunch, on up to film crews installing cameras to watch your
> > > keystrokes and display, installation of (or activation of
> > > pre-installed) key loggers, or any level in between.
>
> What part of that don't you understand?
>
> > I am still waiting for the answer to my questions.
>
> Re-read the above. It's really simple. If you do something to attract
> attention, you should not be surprised when you get that attention.
> What might attract that attention? Anything. Anything at all that is
> not cast in concrete normal. And it might even be a random chance
> that it's your turn to have your traffic analyzed, perhaps as a
> training session for a new admin.
>
> Also, please understand that you have no authority to demand an answer
> from anyone on Usenet. If you think that the last statement of yours
> that I quote is not a demand, then think further.
>
> Old guy
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