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Re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable
From: Dave Aronson <secureCoding2dave () davearonson com>
Date: Sun, 01 May 2005 15:33:38 +0100
Crispin Cowan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
ISPs could also position a non-restricted account as an "expert" account and charge extra for it.
That already happens in many cases, except they call it a "business class" account. The only one I've heard called some kind of "expert" account is that Speakeasy has packages with different sets of extras for the same price, such as SysAdmin (access to their rpmfind mirror), Gamer (access to gaming servers), and one I forget the name of (access to music servers). All of the above allow you to run your own swervers. -Dave
Current thread:
- Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Crispin Cowan (Apr 30)
- RE: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Arian J. Evans (May 01)
- Re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Greenarrow 1 (May 01)
- Re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Crispin Cowan (May 01)
- Re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Dave Aronson (May 01)
- Re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Jeff Williams (May 01)
- Re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Michael Silk (May 02)
- Re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Kenneth R. van Wyk (May 02)
- Re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable ljknews (May 02)
- Re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Crispin Cowan (May 03)
- Re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Michael Silk (May 03)
- Re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Crispin Cowan (May 01)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Bill Cheswick (May 02)
- Re: re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Gunnar Peterson (May 02)
- Re: re: Why Software Will Continue to Be Vulnerable Blue Boar (May 03)