Re: [iwar] ... @home coming back, etc.

From: e.r. (fastflyer28@yahoo.com)
Date: 2001-12-04 21:39:56


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Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2001 21:39:56 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: [iwar] ... @home coming back, etc.
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I think some of my message was misconstrued, but in bulk, Touche'.
--- Tony Bartoletti <azb@llnl.gov> wrote:
> At 02:19 PM 12/4/01 -0800, you wrote:
> > > And what does "not having services on computers in *their*
> network" mean?
> >
> >It means that you may not support a web site, ftp server, sh server,
> >etc.
> >
> > >      Does it mean "I may not run a gnutella server on *my*
> personal 
> > computer"?
> >
> >Correct.  Not accessible via their service.
> 
> In principle, this seems entirely unenforceable.
> 
> My current email utility, when running, automatically downloads
> incoming 
> mail.  If it were customized to automatically generate a "message
> received" 
> email reply on delivery, that would constitute a "server".  What
> about 
> those "Tony is out of the office" auto-replies?
> 
> Seems one could produce custom clientware/server emailers, using the 
> standard email protocols, to "tunnel" anything desired.  Might not be
> 
> terribly efficient, or exhibit millisecond response, but seems 
> do-able.  And it would look just like "email" to the network.  With
> content 
> suitably encoded (and then made mail-safe), there would be no way to
> know 
> you were running a general "server".
> 
> ____tony____
> 
> 
> 
> Tony Bartoletti 925-422-3881 <azb@llnl.gov>
> Information Operations, Warfare and Assurance Center
> Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
> Livermore, CA 94551-9900
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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