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Re: customers and web servers and level one naps
From: bmanning () isi edu (Bill Manning)
Date: Thu, 12 Sep 1996 01:22:12 -0700 (PDT)
It's not a matter of experience. It's a matter of what a level-2 device is and how it normally works. There is no security at level 2.
Not entirely true Michael. :)
The MAE's are switches. Unless you are sending super secret BROADCAST traffic the security implications you are mentioning are non-existant. Justin Newton
Also, not for every point on the MAEs. -- --bill - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Current thread:
- Re: customers and web servers and level one naps, (continued)
- Re: customers and web servers and level one naps Gordon Cook (Sep 05)
- Re: customers and web servers and level one naps Peter Lothberg (Sep 05)
- Re: customers and web servers and level one naps Avi Freedman (Sep 05)
- Re: customers and web servers and level one naps bmanning (Sep 05)
- Re: customers and web servers and level one naps Avi Freedman (Sep 05)
- Re: customers and web servers and level one naps Robert Mathews-ICICX (Sep 05)
- Re: customers and web servers and level one naps Nathan Stratton (Sep 05)
- Re: customers and web servers and level one naps Peter Lothberg (Sep 05)
- Re: customers and web servers and level one naps Justin W. Newton (Sep 10)
- Re: customers and web servers and level one naps Michael Dillon (Sep 10)
- Re: customers and web servers and level one naps Bill Manning (Sep 12)
- Re: customers and web servers and level one naps Justin W. Newton (Sep 11)