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Re: Blocking Google Talk
From: "Dale W. Carder" <dwcarder () doit wisc edu>
Date: Wed, 21 Jun 2006 12:48:58 -0500
On Jun 19, 2006, at 7:55 PM, Frank Knobbe wrote:
If Google can't provide a mature way of preventing traffic *1 what does that tell you about the design of the program/protocol?
It tells me that the design is good for their business.
the obvious answer is that these protocols are *designed* not to be circumvented or denied.
Do you really think you can get away with firewalls forever? Are you ready for the everything on port 443 internet? Dale _______________________________________________ firewall-wizards mailing list firewall-wizards () listserv icsalabs com https://listserv.icsalabs.com/mailman/listinfo/firewall-wizards
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- Re: Blocking Google Talk, (continued)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Paul D. Robertson (Jun 19)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Phil Trainor (Jun 19)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk ArkanoiD (Jun 20)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Phil Trainor (Jun 20)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Phil Trainor (Jun 19)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Frank Knobbe (Jun 19)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Paul D. Robertson (Jun 19)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Paul D. Robertson (Jun 19)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Frank Knobbe (Jun 19)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk R. DuFresne (Jun 20)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Devdas Bhagat (Jun 20)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Frank Knobbe (Jun 20)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Dale W. Carder (Jun 21)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Oliver Humpage (Jun 21)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk James (Jun 27)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Paul D. Robertson (Jun 27)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Frank Knobbe (Jun 19)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Devdas Bhagat (Jun 21)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Jon Czerwinski (Jun 21)
- Re: Blocking Google Talk Jim Seymour (Jun 21)